Recent content by DontForget

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    New Here. A Question of Garage Ethics.

    He did admit to one of his lazy **** buddies that he was no longer in warrenty. Tell me what it takes to maintain an account. I offered to buy him a craftsman ratchet of equal utility until I could find someone to replace his Snap-On slipy POS. Since we both work at Sears the warranty and...
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    New Here. A Question of Garage Ethics.

    Finally someone understand my problem. This guy is an ******* through and through. A man who openly admits he is afraid of work. A man who answers everything with his mom doing the dirty work. The very fact that I call his parts dealer as a nice person for his ****** wrench is the sign of a...
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    New Here. A Question of Garage Ethics.

    Assuming from your picture that you're a Snap-On vendor. In assumption since I am new, are you a vendor? Can you shed light on Snap-On policy?
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    New Here. A Question of Garage Ethics.

    That is what I think. The Snap-On man knew his name and immediately called him a ************* like the rest of the shop does. My only purpose of this post is that Guy B must be hiding something in order to get $90 so he can buy himself some beer and drink from his "bah-bah" and hide under his...
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    New Here. A Question of Garage Ethics.

    See, that's another thing. When I called the Snap-On vendor he gave me this great attitude about why I am calling him and not Guy B. The Snap-On vendor said over the phone, "Well why doesn't that ************* call me himself?" Being the nice guy that I am, my only reply was "I don't know...
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    New Here. A Question of Garage Ethics.

    See, that is the way I felt. Sure his tool broke, but I thought I'd be nice and contact the local Snap-On guy to get it fixed. The problem is, he claims that Snap-On will not rebuild the tool since it was not him who broke it. Is this true? If it is, I will repay him. But you do not...
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    New Here. A Question of Garage Ethics.

    One slow Sunday I was doing a U-joint job and since I do not have my own tools I asked Guy A from the shop if I could use his tools, he said it was fine. While trying to bust the first bolt in the job the ratchet broke and started to slip. I look and see that it's a Snap-On ratchet so I think...
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