Wow! I can't believe some of the responses. Bad customer service is bad customer service, period! Have some of you never heard of repeat customers? I only needed a $.50 fuse THIS time. What if I need an expensive part next time? Do you think I'd go back to this dealer? I went to this dealer previously to get a key and another partsman was very helpful and spent at least 15 minutes trying to make me a key that would work. I ended up having to go a locksmith that has a key grinder because the key/locks on my truck were too worn. That's why I went there again. I bought a $20,000 new truck in 1987. I was looking at Fords and Chevs. I went into a Chev dealer at asked if they had a brochure. A salesman goes in the back and brings out a brochure. Then he hands it to me and says,"here you go no charge". I looked at the brochure and it was for the previous model year. Who charges for vehicle brochures? I don't think the guy took me seriously. Do you think I bought a truck from him? No! Don't tell me that because it's only a $.50 fuse it's not worth helping a customer. A dumb comment about a brochure quite possibly cost a dealer a $20,000 sale. A little help with what seems a waste of time can go a long way. Dave
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