Believe it or not, I was originally going to get there by 11:00 a.m. Just wanted to look face to face and get tractor prices..On the way, going down the interstate I realized I did not have my wallet.I never forget my wallet but this time I did.. I was not planning to make a deal today but I was concerned about not having my driver's license so I took the next exit and came back home. At that point I called(11:15 or 11:20 and asked their hours..I was not going to go back that late..They voluntarily told me they would call me back so I expected them to do that..And yes, I understand that notes get lost or one fails to tell the other or maybe it was 5 till when the note was seen..No problem, not a big deal...Just two weeks ago I went to Wally World to get meds filled..I was there way before their posted 2-2:30 shutdown for a dept. break so I got my called in order quickly, and usually do..I had to get other stuff and passed back by at 5 til 2 and the line for pickup was at least 8-10 people deep..I told my wife that all they would be able to do was, at 2 just close the window and some folks would just have to be mad..They know the shutdown period. It has been that way forever and is the only way they can get a break..Thanks for your response.
This post was edited by Tom N MS at 18:32:19 07/30/11.
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