MachineTech
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This question has been on my mind ever since our last Snap-on dealer quit stopping by without any notice or reason. It wasn't like the first time this happened when the dealer told us two months in advance that he was retiring. His truck emptied out and he sold out everything for 1/4 the catalog price and even had a new guy lined up to take his route for him. This last time was different. The dealer had open accounts for thousands of dollars and even a couple of credit accounts through the company, not the truck itself. I can't understand why he would just quit stopping by. I would think he would at least want to finish collecting his money first. After this happened we had a new guy come by ONE TIME! It had been almost a year since the last guy disappeared so we had lots of tools that needed fixing and exchanging. Needless to say we hit his truck hard on that first visit...he never returned. Maybe we scared him? Got another guy now that is really good but why would any dealer just quit stopping with so much money to collect on open accounts. Third time that happened in six years with two different companies. Our new dealer even contacted the one that quit to ask him to transfer (buy) the accounts and the old dealer never got back to him. Is this common?


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