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> > OK aarcuda69062,I am an idiot I know nothing about a vehicle,I whored out > > the job as you say,I lied,I cheated,I stole.you feel better,can we get over > > it now? > > I don't have anything to get over... > ... how you deal with your actions is your problem. > I just take things day to day,I'll be alright. > > dont you have work to do? > > heh-heh... My work gets done, and I do it without BSing other > shops customers into thinking that they're getting a screw job. I am sure your work does get done. no BS was needed,facts is facts,I saved him a couple hundred bucks,more groceries for his kids. |
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"TNKEV" > wrote: > > I don't have anything to get over... > > ... how you deal with your actions is your problem. > > > I just take things day to day,I'll be alright. I'm sure you will. That customer however, the one that lives 50 miles away, well, someday he's going to need service locally because your dealership is too far or because you're closed... .... after the screwing that Barry got, maybe he and the other shops in the area won't be so receptive to have him as a customer. Seen it plenty of times, yo-yo customers get shunned like the plague. > > > dont you have work to do? > > > > heh-heh... My work gets done, and I do it without BSing other > > shops customers into thinking that they're getting a screw job. > > I am sure your work does get done. > > no BS was needed,facts is facts,I saved him a couple hundred bucks,more > groceries for his kids. Yeah, half the facts, the other half is; you either didn't know or lied about the reason for the cam sprocket removal, and yes I'm sure you saved him money, but at what expense? I really expect that you're too young to understand. |
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"aarcuda69062" > wrote in message ... > In article >, > "TNKEV" > wrote: > > > > I don't have anything to get over... > > > ... how you deal with your actions is your problem. > > > > > I just take things day to day,I'll be alright. > > I'm sure you will. That customer however, the one that lives 50 > miles away, well, someday he's going to need service locally > because your dealership is too far or because you're closed... > ... after the screwing that Barry got, maybe he and the other > shops in the area won't be so receptive to have him as a customer. > Seen it plenty of times, yo-yo customers get shunned like the > plague. like I said before, he promised to never go so a side of the road garage again. if he breaks down and is in need of service and too far from here, dems the breaks. > I really expect that you're too young to understand. just as I expected from you more assumptions. I assume you are a grumpy old mechanic and you probably argue with everyone you have a conversation with, you probably also need to refill your meds. |
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"TNKEV" > wrote: > like I said before, he promised to never go so a side of the road garage > again. > if he breaks down and is in need of service and too far from here, dems the > breaks. Your words don't mean squat. First it was; we'll fix it for half of the $870 that barry was charging, then it became "we saved him $200." The longer this goes on, the more comical it becomes. Yeah, "dems the breaks." Nice attitude. Any wonder that people don't trust dealerships? > > > I really expect that you're too young to understand. > > just as I expected from you more assumptions. Nope, no assumptions. You've left quite a few tracks to follow. > I assume you are a grumpy old mechanic and you probably argue with everyone > you have a conversation with, No, not really. Liars and incompetents, absolutely. > you probably also need to refill your meds. You should probably stick to Nintendo, child. |
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"aarcuda69062" > wrote in message ... > In article >, > "TNKEV" > wrote: > > > like I said before, he promised to never go so a side of the road garage > > again. > > if he breaks down and is in need of service and too far from here, dems the > > breaks. > > Your words don't mean squat. > First it was; we'll fix it for half of the $870 that barry was > charging, then it became "we saved him $200." > The longer this goes on, the more comical it becomes. > Yeah, "dems the breaks." Nice attitude. > Any wonder that people don't trust dealerships? go back and read,we did the repair for half,he had to pay the tow. > > > > > I really expect that you're too young to understand. > > > > just as I expected from you more assumptions. > > Nope, no assumptions. > You've left quite a few tracks to follow .. following tracks............and from those "tracks" you........I would have to say assume that I am a youngster. I have never given anyone my age on usenet,so yes you assume I am young.is that a little easier to understand or do we need a definition of *assume*from websters > > > I assume you are a grumpy old mechanic and you probably argue with everyone > > you have a conversation with, > > No, not really. Liars and incompetents, absolutely. and you probably assume that everyone you meet is an incompetant liar,by reading your previous posts to this group you are only here to keep maxpower from sending people on wild goose chases,so I would assume you think you know all.it is hard to be competant when surrounded by perfection. > > > you probably also need to refill your meds. > > You should probably stick to Nintendo, child. I love Nintendo.........and so do my kids.and by that comment I assume you think only kids play Nintendo you are wrong,the average age of a video gamer is 24 http://weblogs.variety.com/eeg_news/...g_the_gam.html (here is a hint)I am much older than that. I understand you are a person who feels that you must have the last word so I will read your reply but will not respond. I am done playing my keyboard to watch you dance, so flame away.........bye crotchety old man. |
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"TNKEV" > wrote: > "aarcuda69062" > wrote in message > ... > go back and read,we did the repair for half,he had to pay the tow. Yup, sure. Quote the job via a phone call and then find out there was more labor involved. I'm betting he got the 'phone call', or someone lost their ass on the job. > following tracks............and from those "tracks" you........I would have > to say assume that I am a youngster. > I have never given anyone my age on usenet,so yes you assume I am young.is > that a little easier to understand > or do we need a definition of *assume*from websters Lots of definitions of "young." > and you probably assume that everyone you meet is an incompetant liar, Nope, not at all. That doesn't mean I can't spot one when he posts. > by reading your previous posts to > this group you are only here to keep maxpower from sending people on wild > goose chases, That makes you as stupid as he is. > so I would assume you think you know all. Hardly. But don't you find it curious that I knew what was wrong with that car before you did and I hadn't talked to anyone involved? > it is hard to be competant when surrounded by > perfection. Why? Is giving up easier? > I love Nintendo.........and so do my kids.and by that comment I assume you > think only kids play Nintendo > you are wrong, No, I think idiots waste their time with such childish pursuits. > the average age of a video gamer is 24 Surprise, so is the average age of an idiot. > http://weblogs.variety.com/eeg_news/...g_the_gam.html > (here is a hint)I am much older than that. Okay, well, excuse me while I laugh... > I understand you are a person who feels that you must have the last word so > I will read your reply but will not respond. Awwww... > I am done playing my keyboard to watch you dance, so flame away.........bye > crotchety old man. heh-heh... You think you've had me dancing? Looks like you have trouble separating reality from fantasy. It's probably the Nintendo. Tell R.C. I said hello. |
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"TNKEV" > wrote in message ... > > "aarcuda69062" > wrote in message > ... > > In article >, > > "TNKEV" > wrote: > > > > > > I don't have anything to get over... > > > > ... how you deal with your actions is your problem. > > > > > > > I just take things day to day,I'll be alright. > > > > I'm sure you will. That customer however, the one that lives 50 > > miles away, well, someday he's going to need service locally > > because your dealership is too far or because you're closed... > > ... after the screwing that Barry got, maybe he and the other > > shops in the area won't be so receptive to have him as a customer. > > Seen it plenty of times, yo-yo customers get shunned like the > > plague. > > like I said before, he promised to never go so a side of the road garage > again. > if he breaks down and is in need of service and too far from here, dems the > breaks. > > > > I really expect that you're too young to understand. > > just as I expected from you more assumptions. > > I assume you are a grumpy old mechanic and you probably argue with everyone > you have a conversation with, > you probably also need to refill your meds. you think? > > |
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"maxpower" > wrote: > you think? Well, finally we know who does the thinking for this pair. |
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