Posted by Steve@Advance on April 13, 2014 at 18:51:43 from (107.203.134.67):
In Reply to: They did it again! posted by Greg1959 on April 13, 2014 at 18:23:56:
I know exactly what you mean. Most of them are clueless about...everything?
But every now and then I find a good one that is willing to go the extra mile. I needed an oil filter for a forklift the other day. Had the old one, no number left on it. Man at O Rileys willingly went through the Mitsubishi listings until he matched it up! Trouble is, next time I went, he was gone.
I've managed to find a couple of old school auto supplies that I keep good relations with. They are willing to go the extra mile.
Let me scrounge the back room for lost treasures!
Still have real paper and ink books going back 60-70 years!
Sometimes I think they hate to see me coming, those days I back off and try again later when they are in a better mood. And don't show up at 4:00 Friday evening... It's Miller time... Not gonna happen then!
It's just like finding a good restaurant... Ain't gonna be a McDonalds! Give me a local family business any day!
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