Posted by Bill Koch on December 25, 2009 at 04:59:41 from (66.226.102.136):
Is it me or where is the customer servise when you buy something. I just purched a brand new 4055 New Holland tractor with loader 4 wd. I go to pay for the tractor before they deliver it and i give them the books to the one i traded off i ask for the books for the one i bought and who would guess they would have to find them and bring with the tractor. As i am sure you have all had the same thought when i leave i say to my self i will strugle to get the boooks i told the sales guy if you do not bring the books do not bring the tractor. So on a Tuesday they were to deliver the tractor i call this gut to remind him to bring the books he tells me they are still looking for them, so i remind him again do not bring the tractor with out the books.
So i take off work a little early because hey i got a new tractor in the drive and can not wait to look it over , so i pull in the drive there was the tractor and as you would guess it no books so that lights my fuse to a slow burn until i get on the tractor and move it 10 ft and run out of fuel. So guess by now the fuse is in full flame i call the jerk and tell him about it and he think it is a little funny. So from learning from the past of spmeone thinking they can take your hard earned money and think it is funny i call the bank at stop payment on the check so i call the jerk and tell him what i have done and now he has seemed to lost his laugh . So when i am sastified with my purchace they will get paid the way i look at it they will lokk a little harder now that i am hold the purse strings. So what do you think did i do the right thing..
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