You have clearly made up your mind on my intentions. Unfortunate.
Sometimes... someone... just wants to "do right" and help people in some small way (few bucks, few free days, etc) THATS ME!
Quite simply - if ANYONE needs JFK parking and wants free days - I am the go to guy. Thats all, nothing more. Being offended by having a "inside connection" for lack of a better term is something I cannot control.
EVERYONE has the choice to go to another facility.
If there is any way that I can earn your trust I am open to suggestions?
Sincerely - HAVE A GREAT DAY! I WILL
Oz (that guy)
Originally Posted by
serioustraveler
Citation needed, but really this entire thread just screams promoting your company.
Sure, you say this isn't just about promoting SmartPark JFK, and that you want to help REDUCE travelers costs. I'll remember this.
Sure as heck smells like business to me, given that you're working with predetermined "discounts" you're "authorized" to give us.
Unless you have some empirical data to back this, you just come off as a salesman pitching that YOUR product is superior to your competitors.
You're really not making a good case for why there should be a Frequent Parker section, you're mainly just pitching us why your program is better.
Instead of bashing your competitors you should have come here to talk about how the forum needs a section for talking about Frequent Parker programs, but alas you're clearly promoting only ONE Frequent Parker Program.
Er what, you said earlier that it's not just about your program.
I'm not a moderator, heck I'm not even close to being a voice of authority when it comes to the travel forums, but at the end of the day each of your posts just reek of a company plugging for business.
Don't try to thinly veil your motives behind the idea of helping customers save money and then later say you don't want to send people to your "competitors" even though they might save money that way.
If you're REALLY posting this on your own time and not as a company plug and even if it's being posted on company time you should have no problem talking about your competitors and letting THEIR product stand or fall on it's own.
If your company really is better than others then you don't need to attack THEIR product in order to make yours look better.
Sales 101: Customers know when you're being insincere.