Posted by Bill VA on April 17, 2016 at 07:33:36 from (216.98.66.63):
In Reply to: Harbor Frieght Deal posted by mongo6318 on April 17, 2016 at 06:24:34:
IMHO - in this circumstance, I'd have walked away too.
I've had plenty of sales/stores act like they were doing me a favor doing business with me. Generally happy as a clam when my wallet is open, ready to screw me when I come back for a question or service. The attitude is the deal breaker for me.
Not just with stores.
A few years ago, my Wife and I were going down a rural road where just a few hundred yards ahead is a goat farm. Just before we passed the place, I saw a herd of 20-25 goats out of the fence and ready to cross the guard rail and cross and into the road shoulder where the green grass was (and probably beyond). We pulled down the lane at the farm to the house, big dog came out barking like crazy and a lady came storming out of the house DEMANDING what we "wanted". I told her, your goats are out of the fence and heading for the road - thought you should know. The foul b#%*h yelled, "we'll take care of it." No thanks, no nothing but ATTITUDE as we drove away, I asked my Wife, "what are we going to do next time the goats are out?" She said. "Keep on driving." My feelings exactly.
If the manager, as you say, had a disrespectful attitude as you imply, I'd have done the exact thing.
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