A while ago, a lady brought in a power wheels(rideable garbage for kids) jeep. She told W, the repair tech, that she wanted him to update her before he made any decision involving having her spend more money, like ordering a part. He called her, and then she took FOREVER calling the store back. Infact, she never did call us back, she came into the store. Which now that I think about it, is odd.
Anyway:
w- Repair Tech
sw- Sucky Woman
sm- Sucky Man
The sw came in about half and hour ago...
sw- Yeah, you guys called me, like, forever ago about my power wheels.
w- Yeah, okay, which one is it?
sw- The jeep.
*I'm going to interject here to let you guys know, about 80% of the garbage piles brought in here are jeeps. The rest of the 20% is occupied by HUGE hummers, "4-wheelers", and the odd grave digger.*
w- What color is the jeep? (He asked to determine which of the 5 jeeps we have is hers)
sw- Uh, the YELLOW one!*imagine a stinking attitude, dripping with false superiority*
w- Right this way please.
I knew where this was heading by listening to said attitude.
So, w took them out to the tent where we keep the power wheels that are to be fixed. We keep them in a tent beside the store in a locked, gated area because we have no room in the store to keep them.
Apparently, while they were out there, sm tried to claim that w had broken the power wheels and had caused (merely cosmetic) damage to the manifold. They also complained about where we kept them. They even tried to accuse w of breaking a wheel. The funny thing about that was when they originally dropped it off, it was because of the same broken wheel they're accusing w of breaking. It says, on their repair tag, "broken wheel" among other things.
They eventually whined for the manager. Of course, he wouldn't do anything for them, so they left in a huff. That is the lamest scam to ever be tried here. Bringing in something broken to be fixed and then blaming the repair tech for breaking it. What the hell?
Anyway:
w- Repair Tech
sw- Sucky Woman
sm- Sucky Man
The sw came in about half and hour ago...
sw- Yeah, you guys called me, like, forever ago about my power wheels.
w- Yeah, okay, which one is it?
sw- The jeep.
*I'm going to interject here to let you guys know, about 80% of the garbage piles brought in here are jeeps. The rest of the 20% is occupied by HUGE hummers, "4-wheelers", and the odd grave digger.*
w- What color is the jeep? (He asked to determine which of the 5 jeeps we have is hers)
sw- Uh, the YELLOW one!*imagine a stinking attitude, dripping with false superiority*
w- Right this way please.
I knew where this was heading by listening to said attitude.
So, w took them out to the tent where we keep the power wheels that are to be fixed. We keep them in a tent beside the store in a locked, gated area because we have no room in the store to keep them.
Apparently, while they were out there, sm tried to claim that w had broken the power wheels and had caused (merely cosmetic) damage to the manifold. They also complained about where we kept them. They even tried to accuse w of breaking a wheel. The funny thing about that was when they originally dropped it off, it was because of the same broken wheel they're accusing w of breaking. It says, on their repair tag, "broken wheel" among other things.
They eventually whined for the manager. Of course, he wouldn't do anything for them, so they left in a huff. That is the lamest scam to ever be tried here. Bringing in something broken to be fixed and then blaming the repair tech for breaking it. What the hell?
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