i guess it's just another case of politeness and courtesy going to **** in our society. But then again, these drivers and their tools seem to be afforded godlike status by many so what's a little ridicule towards the unknowing (and possibly ignorant concerning quality tools) rube off of the street. Basically all I'm saying is that decency doesn't cost a thing and in most cases is better than being a ****. Obviously not a view held by all.
But its a two way street, the OP should have been courteous himself instead of mocking the dealer..
I do not give discounts to cheap asses and if someone wants to be an ******* I reserve the right to tell them to hit the road. I will save my time and energy to someone who is nice and cut them a deal when I can. See how easy that works?
I will gladly let an ******* "potential customer" find somewhere else to get work done as they will always complain about everything.
Perfect example:
Guy comes in the door and I great him in a friendly manner and ask how I can help him. He says he has a coolant leak and wants to know where it is coming from and how much it will cost.
I tell him no problem and as I go to take a step out to grab some info off the car he then says: "I know how people like you work so dont even think about screwing me over!"
I stop and turn around and say "what was that?"
He replies "every one of you F(insert full word)ing places are always out to screw me over."
At that point I told him I would not be able to help him and he should look for a different shop to help him. He was shocked and asked why, which I replied "I have not even touched your car, let alone even seen your car and your already accusing me of trying to screw you over. Sorry but I cannot help you."
Conversations dont always go so nice, sometimes you end up having to be rude right back to have the "potential" customer take a hike, and I have and in the long run saved me from a major headache.

