Clefus said: (quoted from post at 20:13:21 06/14/08) Little TSC rant...cant help but get annoyed every time I go there when the feedmill isnt open....
I bought some fencing hardware..insulators, smooth wire, ect inside.....also told the checkout clerk I needed some treated posts, t -posts, and 3 rolls of barbed wire....paid for it...was told there would be somebody outside to get the wire and posts loaded...( outside there is chainlink and gated area...you can access it from the store but they open the gate)...
Pull around parking lot...notice gate open and miss manager at gate...
I pull thru straight to the barbed wire pile...about a 150 feet back the lot....as I look in the mirror while shutting the truck off, miss manager is waving her arms in the air....
I get out and she snottily says "Where are you going?"
I reply amazed and jacked....."Do you want to carry it out for me??
She says the "fence posts" are over there......
I said yeah...but I bought wire too.......
She says snotty again.. "they only called out and said it was fenceposts".....
I said again.." ...no problem if you guys want to carry stuff out to the gate..."....
Finally she got a few brain cells and "approved" my stuff......
off I went...
These stores annoy the heck out of me...anything I really need...they dont have.....plus the clerks have not a clue about farm stuff...and other stores around have prices as good but dont have the hours of convenience......stores that care will load stuff for you even though I am well fit enough to do it myself....
Anybody else find the same thing??
Ceap pay=stupid people and young kids that don,t care about the customer anymore. :(
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