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Posted by RodInNS on March 05, 2006 at 10:30:04 from (142.177.108.242):
In Reply to: Parts Person- What qualities do you like or dislik posted by BOHICA on March 04, 2006 at 11:33:27:
I like parts people who get my parts when they say they will, and get the right stuff. That said, mistakes do at times happen. That's life. The good ones own up to it and make it right. The rest don't see me any more. I can also recall a local bearing suppler that had a woman in the shop at one time and she was a lot better than the men that were there. I could call up, give her a number, and lo and behold, I'd pick up the bearings I ordered then next day. I could give the other goofballs the number and still get the wrong part. I've got little patience for fools who tell me a part doesn't exist when I'm reading the number off it in my hand. That particular branch closed up about 2 years ago, I think largely because of that clown. Now he's at another place down town, and providing the same type service. None at all. Easier to get on the phone and deal with somebody competent 3 hours away, and ship by courior. That guy was a noteable exception though, as most I deal with are very curtious, and very reliable. Easy to deal with. Rod
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