Buying a New Car

Posted by admin on September 15th, 2008

I don’t know how it is for all of you, but buying a car is a challenging, stressful, and time consuming process.  My wife and I needed to consolidate 2 cars into one this weekend and went through this process for 5-6 hours with multiple offers and visits to the dealership.   

We knew that we wanted to stay with Nissan, so we shopped with a local dealership.  We went into the dealership and test drove the car that we wanted, a Maxima, and then came back to sit down to go over the “numbers”.  Our salesman was a nice enough guy, but I feel like all of these guys, at least at this dealership were pretty pushy saying things like “when was the last time you bought a car” and… “you should buy what you want” and my personal favorite …. “you are going to have to sit down to hear this offer because you are going to pass out”.  Unfortunately, they did not know who they where dealing with and that kind of stuff is not impressing or believable to us.  They also seem to start at a ridiculously high monthly payment and tried to push us into long term loan (more interest for them).  In the end we ended up going back and forth on the value of our trade ins for an hour (of which they told us that our cars where much less valuable than the Kelly Blue Book trade-in value) then we spent an hour going over what the actual cost of the car to us would be.  Finally, we couldn’t agree so we left the dealership; as we were driving away we got a call letting us know about the new lifetime Power-train warranty, making it very obvious to us that us walking away was very painful for them.  We then called another local dealership and got them to beat the deal at the original dealer.  We called the original dealer back and they agreed to match this deal and so it was done…. a long 6 hour process.  It was also amazing that the tone of the car salesman was very different in the initial stages versus the selling stages.  His over excited personally was what greeted us when we first arrived to look at the car.  By the time we were done, he did not seem so happy.  Hopefully that was because we got too good of a deal!

All of this got me thinking that this is one of the last places left in the United States where you are bartering and negotiating directly with the seller of an item and it is truly adversarial in nature.  The dealer wanting to make the most amount of money and the buyer wanting to get the best deal possible.  In our case, I think that we ended up meeting in the middle and all seemed to work out okay!  

This is all much more difficult that finding new and exciting dog treats for our business!

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Company Mascot #2

Posted by admin on September 12th, 2008

 

Espy Chewing on a Sams Yams

Espy Chewing on a Sams Yams

 

 

Espy is our oldest Pug and also a company mascot.  He is a relaxed dog who just loves to chill out.  He is 8 years old, knows what he wants, knows what he likes, and knows how to get it!  Unlike his brother, he really thinks through things and approaches everything with caution!  He loves to chew and in this picture you can see him chewing on a Sams Yams sweet potato dog chew.  

Espy is very loving and enjoys cuddling, whether in bed, on the couch, or anywhere he can find a person to snuggle up to.  He is easy going but likes people much more than dogs.  Often times when we have other friends’ dogs over Espy will try to just stay around people and not the dogs.  Espy is our first dog and has been with us so long it just wouldn’t be the same without him.

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Playing With Puppy

Posted by admin on September 11th, 2008

A few weeks ago we had some old college friends come down to visit us, in Richmond, VA, and they brought their newly adopted puppy “Carmela” with them.  Of course, being concerned parents we asked if the puppy had all of its vaccinations, health checkups, and all seemed okay.  A few days later Mr. Pajama aka Sushi started to cough and seemed under the weather… we didn’t think anything of it at first but then he started really coughing and we started to get really worried.  Mind you, this is all happening over labor day weekend and of course we had other plans but the pooches come first!  I called a friend, who is a vet, Dr. Cohen to ask him what he thought we should do.  Acting on his advice we ended up spending most of Saturday afternoon and night at the emergency veterinarian getting Sushi looked at.  

The vet came back and finally told us that Sushi had Bordetella (fancy for kennel cough) and put him on a cough suppressant and anti-biotic.  He started getting better but then ended up giving it to his brother Espy… could it get any worse?  To make a long story short both dogs ended up having to be on medicine for about 10 days, but we got through it and everyone is back to normal!

Obviously, this taught us a lesson to keep the boys away from puppies of any kind until any illness that might be present comes out!

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