Funny you mention that. One of my dealers asked if it would be a good / cool idea to have a live feed of the lot on the website. So people can see both all the cars they have, as well as activity. The cons further outweighed the pros... I mean what if it was a dead sales day, what if customers hear audio of an irate customer.

Funny you mention that. One of my dealers asked if it would be a good / cool idea to have a live feed of the lot on the website. So people can see both all the cars they have, as well as activity. The cons further outweighed the pros... I mean what if it was a dead sales day, what if customers hear audio of an irate customer.
A Massachusetts car dealership called F&R Auto Sales in Westport became the target of massive online backlash after a viral video showed employees mocking a pizza delivery driver, resulting in their website going down and over 1,800 negative Yelp reviews posted within 18 hours. Dealers on the forum discuss how this incident could financially devastate the business long-term and debate whether the responsible employees should be fired. The thread illustrates the severe consequences that unprofessional employee behavior can have in the age of social media, with one commenter noting this mistake could be "possibly the most expensive $8 ever made" (referencing a change-making dispute that sparked the incident).