Posted by Mike1972chev on February 01, 2012 at 10:41:55 from (75.149.81.173):
In Reply to: dennys carb shop posted by rusty faubion on January 31, 2012 at 13:47:45:
Replying to ALL here.
You should be able to get a good job done AND courteous service.
Why cant you have BOTH?There are PLENTY of folks out here who can do better work than this "Denny" AND have a pleasant attitude about it at the same time.
There are WAY too many rebuilders to EVER have to deal with an A$$hole.
And the fact he does advertise in Red Power doesnt hold SH!t with me! Most of the time it just means he is a predator! Some of the BEST folks I have EVER delt with on remanufacturing of parts were a "cottage" industry and were mostly "word of mouth" advertising.
My favorite example is the fellow who builds the magneto drives for the top fuel cars.(He built mine as well.)When you call his number,you are calling his garage at his home,talking to HIM and he is the BIGGEST at what he does !!!!! He hardly has EVER put out any print adds in all his time.
And,BTW,he is a N I C E guy! But I guess if he would EVER start advertising on a LARGE scale,MAYBE it would give him some kind of right to be a first class "d*CK head"??? I DO NOT THINK SO !!!!!(And BTW,he is a WAY bigger deal than this Denny fellow will ever be!!!!! Quote me on that!)
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