Re: Gun Counter ignorance is not just in the gun store. Name some other examples.
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Originally Posted by
Irving
Ronin, car sales people are not required to know Dick about the vehicles, especially used.
In my experience it was actually easier to make the sale when I didn't know jack about the car or at least played dumb. I also never once had a customer ask how much HP a particular vehicle had.
Gun Counter ignorance is not just in the gun store. Name some other examples.
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Originally Posted by
Ah Pook
Auto parts counter jockeys are my biggest peeve.
One example:
Me: Ask for Holley carb jets in three different sizes.
Jockey: What car is it on?
Me: Doesn't matter. I need these parts. They are not stock.
Jockey: I need a make of car to look for it.
This goes around for a couple of rounds. I finally play his game and the end result is that he can't find it in his 'puter. Now I tell him to go back and find the Holley catalogue and find the part #s. Ten minutes later he came out with what I asked for. That was a wasted 1/2 hour.
Anymore I will gladly pay a little more for a service person who knows there ass from a hole in the ground.
I have a jeep Cherokee. eVERY time it's " is that a grand Cherokee?".
If it were a grand, I'd have said grand Cherokee.
I swapped In a ford explorer rear axle.
What year? Doesn't matter, pick one. What year is the vehicle it's going on? Doesn't matter, it's not a stock part, like I said. well lets just try.
I need injector o-rings. We don't have any for your vehicle. Ok, give me some from a ford with a 302. What vehicle? What year? really? Why are you working here?
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