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"70_Fastback" said:Is it just me & my computer... but each of Kat's posts are blank... almost like they are invisible...
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"70_Fastback" said:Is it just me & my computer... but each of Kat's posts are blank... almost like they are invisible...
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"Laurie S." said:I always remember the day I went in to Checkers to get some small part for Trouble's front disc brakes. The kid behind the counter asked me what year car, engine, and transmission. Sigh......
Okay, it's a 1968 Mustang with a 289 and C-4, except now it has 1967 brakes, a 390, and a C-6. Does that help you?
He looked like a deer in the headlights.
"70_Fastback" said:Is it just me & my computer... but each of Kat's posts are blank... almost like they are invisible...
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"sgtjunior" said:
It's the man's birthday. If he wants to do a little shopping who are we to question him? :roll"RustyRed" said:That's disturbing that you would even know where to find that link...just sayin...
"Horseplay" said:It's the man's birthday. If he wants to do a little shopping who are we to question him? :roll
"sgtjunior" said:don't click on shopping!
I warned ya
"65fast" said:This is why I never go into the auto parts store without looking up the part numbers online. Saves time from dealing with people at the stores and can get my stuff and get out quickly.
"Laurie S." said:It's almost as fun buying tools at Sears.
I gotta use it.... :wopI walk in with full blown makeup, short skirt and heels
That can be partially explained: people are stupid, and nobody wants to take credit for their own stupidity. Brakes are a safety issue, so any time someone comes in asking to do something non-factory with their brake setup, most counter people will make sure the customer is aware of what they're doing, and also make sure they didn't just mix up a couple cars, which is a common enough occurance. If something were to go wrong and the brakes didn't function properly, you can bet the person who bought the part would come back and try to sue the store they got it from."Kats66Pny" said:Oh yes!! I love confusing counter people! I like how some give you that look like you're insane.
Sometimes if I'm feeling in a goofy mood and they ask year, make model, etc is this for? I tell them its going in a 66 Ford Mustang 302 auto C4 blah blah blah.... and they say oh we don't have a compatible part. Well duh.. you asked what car its for.. not what year/car I need parts from.art
I had to giggle (in order to keep myself from smacking anyone) when I went in and bought a dual MC yesterday. I decided to go ahead and get a 75 granada one. The mustang guy I talked to wasn't there so this was some other guy.
Counter Guy: Don't you have a 66 murstang?
Me: Umm yeah
Counter Guy: this is for a 75 granada
Me: Umm yeah I know
Counter Guy: ... but its a for a 75.... granada
Me: Yes, I know. Its what I need.
Him: Are you sure?
Me: Yes.
Him: On a 66?..... Mustang?
I had to explain to this guy that if I got what was suppose to go in my 66, my brakes could all fail (again) and I could DIE. That there's other compatiable MCs out there that work. He still gave me that look like I was insane.
Even if I got in there with the part numbers they still feel the need to double check I'm getting the correct part. :shrug
"Starfury" said:For example, I once had a guy come in and ask me for a female inverted flare cap. I had to ask him why, so he told me he wanted to cap off the front brake line going to the right side caliper:-| Turns out the caliper on his '65 volvo was leaking and he didn't have the money to fix/replace it, so he wanted to just cap off the line. I spent 10 minutes trying to explain to him what would happen if he were to do such a thing. Eventually he asked me if it was a better idea to cap off both front lines! I finally flat out refused to sell him something that would do what he wanted, on grounds that I didn't think it was safe or ethical, and I didn't want him cruising around with one front brake and smashing into someone else on (or off) the road.
"AtlantaSteve" said:Holy crap! That is the dumbest car-story I've ever heard...and I've heard some doozies. Good on you turning him away.