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got a letter from genuine today...

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so, genuine sent me a letter thanking me for purchasing a buddy, telling me they appreciate my business. they also included some brochures, and encouraged me to pass them on to friends and strangers who may be interested in buying a buddy of their own. i thought that was pretty funny since a)this is the first correspondance i have gotten from genuine, b)i bought my scoot almost 3 months ago, and c)i still have not received my roadside assistance information from them. incidentally, the brocures still have the topcase pictured, and does not have windshields or their godawful seatcovers, so it is an outdated brochure, too. :shock:
good one...has anyone else gotten someting similar from genuine?
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No mailings here. As I stated elsewhere I bought my Bud on 7-29 and rec'd Roadside info about 2 wks ago....
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Nothing from Genuine, but the husband is proud that I have magically been added to the Scooterworks mailing list, so now he doesn't have to share his catalogues.
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I got the same mailing from Genuine this weekend.

I thought it was kind of funny, because I had just ridden home from work and on the way a guy on a crotch-rocket asked me where I got the scooter.
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Post by FlyingGary »

I received that mailing about a week ago. I appreciate that they've provided an e-mail address to write about my buying experience, but I wonder if it'll be used at all for anything meaningful.
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:cry:
I got nothin'.......I feel so unloved!!!!
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I didn't get anything either...I think they're mad at me because mine keeps breaking down and it makes me grumpy and demanding.

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I feel so left out :(
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Post by SteMer »

I've received "all of the above." I got the letter and brochures last week. At least they seem to making an effort with customer service.

Recieved my roadside assistance info/cards about 6 weeks after purchasing my buddy.

I was disappointed in the Scooterworks catalog - very Vespa and Stella friendly - nothing specific for Buddy owners.
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I just got mine today too.
It's Scooter-rific!!!
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well, for those who have not gotten theirs yet, they do include an email address in the letter, asking for info about our dealer and purchasing experience. here it is: info@genuinescooters.com
genuine did ask that all letter receivers keep this information personal and confidential, because we were specially chosen from the population of buddy owners due to our intelligence, good looks, stunning personalities, and senses of humor. but, i want everyone to know how to get in touch with genuine if need be. and i'm stubborn.
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Post by GatsbyGirl »

Ha! Just got my letter today (Mike, I'll be writing to sing your dealer praises tonight).

Not sure why they sent me three identical copies of the outdated accessories flier though, other than their encouragement to give them out to "friends and interested parties." It seems we really have joined a cult.

I wonder if we've been added to the Genuine Christmas card list too.
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Hasn't hit the NE yet (if ever)! But nice gesture--right around the holidays!!! (no cynicism here)

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Nothing in the OKCity either. Haven't even gotten my roadside stuff yet and I've had my Buddy since June!
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I received the letter and 3 brochures today as well. Also still waiting on the roadside assistance info.
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gt1000 wrote:I received the letter and 3 brochures today as well. Also still waiting on the roadside assistance info.
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I got a $500 gift certificate towards the purchase of accessories from Genuine.


And a cookie.
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Got mine today too! Been about 5 weeks since I got my Buddy.
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SteMer wrote:I was disappointed in the Scooterworks catalog - very Vespa and Stella friendly - nothing specific for Buddy owners.
Because it's the same catalog that they've had for over two years now.
Give 'em time. With the popularity of the Buddy, it won't be long before there's a decent catalog and an availibilty of Buddy accessories.
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I got a letter last Friday, and I wrote to the email address today. I was sure to let them know that it was definitely the right call to pick NoHo Scooters as their LA dealer.

It definitely is funny that they sent out the old brochure featuring the (hopefully) discontinuted awful top cases. But Genuine is usually a bit slow with the print and web advertising, and it's no big deal.

I told them that the Buddy is fantastic (of course) and also told them that they ought to release a 100/110cc version of the Black Cat and the Rattler. I bet those bikes would be SUPER-popular if they came with those engine configurations (which ARE available from PGO). I would love a 110cc Rattler to go off-road tooling around on. :)
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SirLexelot wrote:I told them that the Buddy is fantastic (of course) and also told them that they ought to release a 100/110cc version of the Black Cat and the Rattler. I bet those bikes would be SUPER-popular if they came with those engine configurations (which ARE available from PGO). I would love a 110cc Rattler to go off-road tooling around on.
I agree, if I was currently shopping for a new scoot, the Buddy would be near (if not at the top) of my list. Unfortunately :twisted: I have been sucked into the world of steel-bodied manual scoots. But if I was to add a new scoot to the stable, and the higher cc Rattler were available, that would be my top pick. I'd wager I'm not alone in that.

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Re: I got

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Fueldrum wrote:I got a $500 gift certificate towards the purchase of accessories from Genuine.
What is this about? Have you had problems with the scoot or is this a promotion program?
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SirLexelot wrote:I told them that the Buddy is fantastic (of course) and also told them that they ought to release a 100/110cc version of the Black Cat and the Rattler. I bet those bikes would be SUPER-popular if they came with those engine configurations (which ARE available from PGO). I would love a 110cc Rattler to go off-road tooling around on. :)
Rumor has it there is already a larger-version Rattler in the works. It will likely be a 125 or 15O.
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Re: I got

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Micah_Prophet wrote:
Fueldrum wrote:I got a $500 gift certificate towards the purchase of accessories from Genuine.
What is this about? Have you had problems with the scoot or is this a promotion program?
Considering Fueldrum bought his Buddy used off Craig's List, I believe this was a joke.
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I need to pay more attention.... Thanks!
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I got mine about two days ago. I'm trying to get more kids on campus on scoots, maybe I'll post them up around here. Although the whole suburban theme won't be very appealing to a bunch of college kids.
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I defintely steered a friend into buying a Buddy for he and his wife to share (meaning they'll want a second before long). Too bad there's no referral program. :(
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Sorry Micah, but it was definately a joke!
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Hubby got one today for his Blur that he bought 2 weeks ago....too bad he traded it in on a QLink Legacy 3 days later :lol:
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dahuffy wrote:Hubby got one today for his Blur that he bought 2 weeks ago....too bad he traded it in on a QLink Legacy 3 days later :lol:
Does he still have it? Seems like he must have traded it for something else by now! :P
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Dang it, Fueldrum...I was looking forward to getting a cookie.

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vitaminC wrote:
dahuffy wrote:Hubby got one today for his Blur that he bought 2 weeks ago....too bad he traded it in on a QLink Legacy 3 days later :lol:
Does he still have it? Seems like he must have traded it for something else by now! :P
Yeah, I know :lol: I think he's finally found what he wants. I drove it (Legacy)myself the other night and had a ball. I'm planning on trading my Buddy in on a new one when the '07 comes out. I understand they will have one in blue :D
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Sorry Keys, I owe you a cookie. I'd mail you one, but some hungry postman would probably get to it first. :shock:
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Keys wrote:Dang it, Fueldrum...I was looking forward to getting a cookie.

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Post by Elm Creek Smith »

Got the letter from Genuine yesterday, but I still haven't seen my roadside assistance stuff.

My brother's truck crapped out Monday morning, so I'm driving my car to pick him up and go to work this week. Sheesh.

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Got the mailing today, got the roadside assistance awhile ago.
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I got the mailing a few days ago, and I got my roadside assistance goodness several weeks ago...
Huh? What just happened?
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mybetty wrote:well, for those who have not gotten theirs yet, they do include an email address in the letter, asking for info about our dealer and purchasing experience. here it is: info@genuinescooters.com
genuine did ask that all letter receivers keep this information personal and confidential, because we were specially chosen from the population of buddy owners due to our intelligence, good looks, stunning personalities, and senses of humor. but, i want everyone to know how to get in touch with genuine if need be. and i'm stubborn.
:lol:
If that's who they sent them to obviously you got one intended for your neighhbor!!!! Tee hee.....
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Elm Creek Smith wrote:Got the letter from Genuine yesterday, but I still haven't seen my roadside assistance stuff.

My brother's truck crapped out Monday morning, so I'm driving my car to pick him up and go to work this week. Sheesh.

ECS

I received a letter 2 days ago from Genuine as well.

Hey Elm Creek Smith we still waiting for you to post some pictures where are they :P

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I just got my letter in the mail today – I must be further away than everyone else because we were about week late with receiving accessories in this area as well – or more like we just don’t have the populace – My roadside assistance came nearly 2 months ago though.
I’m going to ask them about performance goodies for the 125.
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