Do dealers exagerate? Hell yeah, we all do, every single day about every single thing to every single person we meet.
Over the past 5 months, I've heard more and more positive feedback about sales than I have in the past 36 months.
The first inkling was tales of customers initiating leases without expecting delivery for 120 days. When was the last time a customer would willingly wait more than 30 days for their device?
Heard in the back alleys and sidebars of the industry:
- "We are selling things. Lots of things."
- "Things aren't as bad as we thought they were going to be."
- "I've made quota every single month..."
- "This is the best November we've had, ever..."
It's going to be easy to challenge the above statement, I can hear it now:
- "Volumes are still falling."
- "Dealers lie about their sales."
- "A3 is more important than A4."
- "Managed print services is a fool's errand."
- "The OEMs are leading us down the wrong path."
I repeat what I've been told, certain there are mumblings of how this can't be true. The fear-mongers and bullies of the industry regurgitate, how "...we are all doomed, there is no way out and our industry is being led by ignorant, out-of-touch corporations only interested in money". Okay, I might go with that one but if TheFearOfCovid has shown us, out-of-touch leadership does not singularly reside in the copier industry, does it?
Regardless.
Things are never returning to 'normal' - in fact, things are always going to be 'Abby Normal'. And that's okay.
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