Vinko
Well-known member
most times when a customer will not give his social to me when I add him in the pc, is because he owes another dealer a pile of money. I do not run your credit unless you are fully aware of that.
I do not pre check customers until we start talking about the big stuff. then by that time you are once again fully aware that your credit score is vital to the financing of more expensive items.
Only 1 guy in 8 years has refused the social security number and he did owe a dealer about 1500 bucks from 5 years previous. it did match name and dob eventually.
I didnt know a lot about turning wrenches, but I adapt very well and have actually learned a lot of stuff over the years. I ask questions about what guys are doing if I do not understand it. I will not attempt to rebuild a motor anytime soon.
Just tell your dealer that your credit is the owrst he has ever seen and he will leave you alone.
I would refuse it on principle - unless I suppose, I was applying for an SO corporate loan for a box.
I usually will shoot the **** for a few hours a month with my SO toolman. See him 2-4 times a month. More if I need stuff. My son and I will, every so often, jump on at one stop and ride with him through town. My son likes to run out and give the tool orders to the guys. I think we're going to train him (he's four years old) to go up to the cheapo techs who haven't paid, and say "You owe Mr. XXXXX $124 dollars, and I'm collecting his money for him."
Its a rare occasion, but unfortunately it has its place.