Google Agco and find out who the CEO is. My experience is not on the same level but I'll relate a couple of them. Valspar paint: I was in the midst of repainting the chassis on a tractor and ran out of rattle cans of Ford blue. The new stuff in the same can was much darker than the old formula. I went to the Valspar website and filled out a questionaire/complaint/inquiry form there. Gave them my email, phone, etc. 2 weeks later I had heard nothing. So I wrote a letter to the CEO of Valspar and sent it to the corporate office. Two days later I had two phone calls, two emails and an answer to my question. They offered to give me free paint, coupons, technical advice. I said no. I just wanted an answer to my question. A few years before that I had an insurance inspector send me a form that he had inspected one of my rental houses and he wanted this, that and some other things fixed asap. It hissed me off so I wrote to the President of American Family and complained that I should be informed BEFORE some unknown came marauding upon my property. Within a week I had had phone calls from my agent, corporate headquarters plus a couple of letters apologizing for their error. I also do that with junk mailers, phone, utility companys, etc, etc if I have a problem with them. Forget the middle men. Try a nicely worded letter to the top. It works!
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