gatewaysysop
Well-known member
Been trying to purchase a few items from Cornwell, but hitting a wall trying to find anyone who wants to take my money.
I filled out their dealer locator form on the website, never heard back. I tried calling after that, as they have a number that they list for "immediate assistance" locating a dealer. Their idea of immediate assistance was to tell me that all they can do is give me a phone number for a district manager, and that only he could help me locate a dealer.
I called said district manager, call went straight to voicemail. His voicemail message suggested sending a text, so I did. He responds by calling me back and leaving a voicemail where he refers to me by the wrong name, saying he missed several calls (there was only one) and that the problem was they had the wrong address for my shop and that's why his dealer couldn't find my shop. I have no shop, and have no idea what he's rambling about. At the end of his voicemail he says that if I need contact info for a dealer, give him a call. So now we're full circle.
I texted him back that I'm in this zip code, just need to know what dealer I can work with and how to contact them, and that he must have confused me with someone else in that voicemail. His response was to ***** that he tried to call multiple times and keeps hitting Google Assistant (because -surprise- I'm at work!). Still no contact info for a dealer.
I have since asked him several times, what info do you need to connect me with a local dealer? No response.
Sorry to say but how are these people still in business?
Incidentally, if anyone on here is still a dealer, I'd welcome some insight on how to actually locate someone at your company that wants to take my money in exchange for tools. I know... what a concept right?
I filled out their dealer locator form on the website, never heard back. I tried calling after that, as they have a number that they list for "immediate assistance" locating a dealer. Their idea of immediate assistance was to tell me that all they can do is give me a phone number for a district manager, and that only he could help me locate a dealer.

I called said district manager, call went straight to voicemail. His voicemail message suggested sending a text, so I did. He responds by calling me back and leaving a voicemail where he refers to me by the wrong name, saying he missed several calls (there was only one) and that the problem was they had the wrong address for my shop and that's why his dealer couldn't find my shop. I have no shop, and have no idea what he's rambling about. At the end of his voicemail he says that if I need contact info for a dealer, give him a call. So now we're full circle.
I texted him back that I'm in this zip code, just need to know what dealer I can work with and how to contact them, and that he must have confused me with someone else in that voicemail. His response was to ***** that he tried to call multiple times and keeps hitting Google Assistant (because -surprise- I'm at work!). Still no contact info for a dealer.

I have since asked him several times, what info do you need to connect me with a local dealer? No response.
Sorry to say but how are these people still in business?

Incidentally, if anyone on here is still a dealer, I'd welcome some insight on how to actually locate someone at your company that wants to take my money in exchange for tools. I know... what a concept right?

