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OT. How Stupid they are!!
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Posted by Keith-OR on April 17, 2006 at 21:13:44 from (207.200.116.14):
Just have to vent...Needed a fuel pump for my 1981 F350 Chassie (Flat bed). I goto Auto-Zone to purchase part that I need. Go thur typical BS after I tell them I need pump for 81 F350 351 M, then the stupid questions, Automatic? 4x4? on and on. Finually they have parts number up on computer screen,,,Guess what it is showing, electric in tank, I tell guy it is wrong, it is mechanical. Man I don't believe it, he has the dumb look,like what are you saying!! After 10 minutes of this going back and forth with this idiot, I tell him just give me a fuel pump for a 77 F250 Ford 351M,,,WOW thier computer still showing an electric pump in tank...I'll tell you what who ever programs their system needs to be sent down the road kicking empty beer cans, talking to themselves. Guess I will be heading to NAPA tomorrow morning to talk to partsman or woman that knows what a fuel pump is !!!! Gees I can't believe how STUPID these parts people are today...where did they come from?? I almost ask this guy if his mom had any kids that lived, but thought better of it...OH well Well feel a lot better now that got that off my chest. How many idiots do you have working in your parts stores?? Keith & Shawn
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