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I would add that the value that folks like Tom bring, and have brought, to the "game" is something not to be taken lightly and that in my opinion (and my OPINION only) is that Inc has approached the dealers first and will soon, as early as next week, approach the non-affiliated Tour operators. Within my multi-country territory, as an example, I am responsible for appointing and managing the SegwayAuthorized Tour operations. I will obviously seek to support my dealers first but if a dealer isn't able or is unwilling to meet the program guidelines than my contract addendum will clearly state that I have the right appoint whomever I wish. Steven |
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09-01-2006, 11:34 AM | #12 |
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That is very strange. At the dealer meeting it was confirmed several times that only Segway dealers would be considered for the Authorized Segway Tour program. Maybe the information I have only applies to the US. I'll check into again.
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I have confirmed that I am correct inside the US and you are correct outside of the US.
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09-05-2006, 07:22 PM | #14 | |
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My opinion is the Gen II models are easier for beginners to use than Gen I. I've done a few experiments putting regular/first time users on the Gen II and some on the Gen I. And then one group on both. People said the Gen II felt more "intuitive" than the Gen I.
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If anyone out there has some strange desire to ride Eeyore, you can always put a special request in with the Segway of SB folks when you do a tour with them. Then you can say you rode the same mangy beast that has done AMAZING thing going places where no segway has been before! 8^) 8^) 8^) But I have to warn you...watch out...that mule will buck! |
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09-13-2006, 03:22 PM | #16 |
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You can definitely have them reprogrammed. We will be running tours on the I2 exclusively...probably by this weekend. Feel free to email periodically and I will update on training, etc. lew@iglidetours.com.
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