- Oct 20, 2015
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You can change your hours on the DDC FD sites. We just did when our hours went back to normal for July and didn't have to reach out to our rep or FD or DDC. Do you have a DDC FD rep (separate from your FD rep)? Email me at [email protected] and I'll send you Diane's email address.No matter which FD website vendor you choose, you cannot change your own business hours through the website. You have to email your FD rep so they can email other people and then they can change it. Somehow someone in this chain seems to screw things up about half the time. This is a small complaint, but reflective of the experience of working with FD as a whole.
Would love to switch website vendors but FD holds you hostage with rebate info so we are stuck with whatever they offer us.
I have complained relentlessly to all of our FD reps. Never thought to email their bosses because I assumed they were relaying my complaints. Who knows though. In my experience, I can complain to all I want to the FD vendors and they don't give a rat's ass. But if I trash them here on DealerRefresh, then I can finally get a bit of attention - possibly even get them to improve themselves.
Just wish FD would quit forcing upon us these vendors with substandard services. In my experience, the some of these vendors I'm complaining about actually offer good service when you are an individual client and not one lumped in with the FordDirect dealers.
A Ford dealer frustrated with FordDirect's website management processes—specifically the inability to independently update business hours and the inefficiency of relying on multiple intermediaries—vents about feeling locked into the vendor due to rebate data access. Other users push back, suggesting the dealer use proper escalation channels with FordDirect leadership rather than forum complaints, and noting that some dealers work around limitations by using secondary websites. The thread highlights tension between vendor inflexibility and the expectation that dealers should proactively seek solutions at the management level.