The complaint compartment.

   / The complaint compartment.
  • Thread Starter
#101  
Let’s get this back on track and not deleted.

My complaint for the compartment;

The hardest thing of my own business is decided to work or not on “could be rainy days”

Today we went out got started dug a few holes, got rained on soaked, finished it up filled the holes, seed, straw, call it quits load up machines. On drive home it stops raining. lol.

If it’s supposed to rain and I take a preemptive strike and cancel the day it definitely won’t rain.
 
   / The complaint compartment. #102  
For 8 months a bank kept calling me saying willard you need to pay
your bills all because in the phone book it was w smith I never heard
of willard and told them you have been calling me for 8 months and I
keep telling you I am not willard never heard of hem one more call and
we will be in court last I heard from them

willy
 
   / The complaint compartment. #103  
The hardest thing of my own business is decided to work or not on “could be rainy days”

Today we went out got started dug a few holes, got rained on soaked, finished it up filled the holes, seed, straw, call it quits load up machines. On drive home it stops raining. lol.

If it’s supposed to rain and I take a preemptive strike and cancel the day it definitely won’t rain.
I keep my "to do" list divided into sections by weather, so I always have a "rainy day" project or three, waiting in the wings. The urgency or scale of these projects helps decide when to call a "rain day", on days of questionable forecast.

My list is usually divided into:

1. Weekly chores
2. Urgent tasks
3. Rain day (also used on days when it's just too hot to work outside)
4. Frozen/dry days (stuff that can only be done when ground is frozen hard or dry as concrete)
 
   / The complaint compartment.
  • Thread Starter
#104  
For 8 months a bank kept calling me saying willard you need to pay
your bills all because in the phone book it was w smith I never heard
of willard and told them you have been calling me for 8 months and I
keep telling you I am not willard never heard of hem one more call and
we will be in court last I heard from them

willy
Question for you Willy,

Were you born and raised in Philly but moved to live with your uncle auntie in Bel Air?
 
   / The complaint compartment. #105  
Both my parents survived the Holocaust.
My mother lost her entire family. A large family.
Not the one left.
She was starved, beaten and worked near to death.
My father survived a couple and was near death when the Mexericans relieved Buchenwald.
People prayed and died. The people killing them prayed and continued to kill.
Where was your GOD then.
Where is your GOD with all the dying people before, now and in the future?
Hard to believe in a deity that can ignore that much suffering but helps you with an old tractor.
Don’t quote me, I’m not the one that said believe in Jesus Christ
 
   / The complaint compartment. #106  
Were you born and raised in Philly but moved to live with your uncle auntie in Bel Air?
Now that's funny. :ROFLMAO:

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   / The complaint compartment. #107  
Millions upon millions were killed due to communism.
Who are the Mexericans?
I guess Mexericans is a more modern term for me meaning Americans.
With all your border issues from down south you're not so pasty white so I thought Mexerican is appropriate.
Like I call Canada Kanuckistan.
Millions did not die due to communism.
True Marxist communism has never been achieved.
Millions died because of the thugs that hijacked communism.
 
   / The complaint compartment. #110  
For 8 months a bank kept calling me saying willard you need to pay
your bills all because in the phone book it was w smith I never heard
of willard and told them you have been calling me for 8 months and I
keep telling you I am not willard never heard of hem one more call and
we will be in court last I heard from them

willy
For about 2 years kept getting collection calls because someone was passing bad checks with my phone number printed on the check…

It was only when the new area code went into affect the calls stopped…
 
   / The complaint compartment. #111  
Fixastuff, I was born and raised in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. 15 miles
south of Oshkosh were you see weird experimental airplanes once a
year.

willy
 
   / The complaint compartment. #112  
True Marxist communism has never been achieved.
I don't think it ever could be. Human nature cannot bend that way.

Millions died because of the thugs that hijacked communism.
As with every working example of communism in the real world. Marx wasn't a terrible guy, but the system of which he dreamed, can only be achieved by terrible means. Just ask Lenin, and Stalin!
 
   / The complaint compartment. #113  
My latest complaint is about the mechanics who use my vehicle for personal use while it is in for service.

I had my pickup truck at a body shop to fix a dent last month. A few days after I dropped it off, I was driving through town in my wife's car and saw my truck parked at the local diner. I mentioned it when I picked up the vehicle and they said they always test drive after they do the work. I asked why a test drive was necessary to fix a dent and why take it to a diner? They had no answer, but knocked a few bucks off the bill.
 
   / The complaint compartment. #114  
My latest complaint is about the mechanics who use my vehicle for personal use while it is in for service.

I had my pickup truck at a body shop to fix a dent last month. A few days after I dropped it off, I was driving through town in my wife's car and saw my truck parked at the local diner. I mentioned it when I picked up the vehicle and they said they always test drive after they do the work. I asked why a test drive was necessary to fix a dent and why take it to a diner? They had no answer, but knocked a few bucks off the bill.
I picked up my car from the dealer two years ago, and found the speed indicator showed a top speed of 93 mph and a total distance traveled of 0.5 miles. So, max distance traveled from dealership was 0.25 miles, and there's no road within that circle with a speed limit above 35 mph.

I went back inside after seeing this on the performance indicators, and mentioned it to the service rep I always deal with. His words, "wait right here, I want my manager to hear this."

So, the service manager comes out, and I'm asked to repeat all this for him. He looks at me and says, "I have a tech to fire."

That wasn't really my goal or my concern, my only gripe was that the dealer is in a residential neighborhood I drive through daily, and I didn't need neighbors calling the police to report my plate number and claim I'm ripping thru their neighborhood at 90 mph. Heck, I drive fast enough to get myself in trouble, but not that fast past any place where people might have their kids playing in the front lawn.

I told the service manager I really didn't want the guy fired, unless he was a repeat offender / problem employee. The service manager said, "let me calm down a bit, think about this, and call you later."

I got a call from the service manager later that day, and he said the tech who'd done that fessed up to it immediately, saying he was sorry, and he shouldn't have done it. Manager said he was a young guy, but a "good kid", and if I wasn't going to make an issue over it, he'd like to give the kid a second chance. I was fine with that, I'd done plenty of my own stupid crap when I was his age, and received plenty of "benefit of the doubt" or "second chance" opportunities from others ahead of me.
 
   / The complaint compartment. #115  
My latest complaint is about the mechanics who use my vehicle for personal use while it is in for service.

I had my pickup truck at a body shop to fix a dent last month. A few days after I dropped it off, I was driving through town in my wife's car and saw my truck parked at the local diner. I mentioned it when I picked up the vehicle and they said they always test drive after they do the work. I asked why a test drive was necessary to fix a dent and why take it to a diner? They had no answer, but knocked a few bucks off the bill.

As annoying as this obviously was . . . it's still better than seeing your car sit in their lot for weeks without even getting looked at. There have been a few times when I would have been thrilled to see my car at the local diner -- might even go in and buy his lunch if it's finally fixed! ;)
 
   / The complaint compartment. #116  
My latest complaint is businesses which don't plainly post store hours on their window; especially since they are lit up at night the same as in the daytime. I needed a new SIM card for my phone so went to the Verizon store. I wasn't sure until I checked the door that they were open. I also didn't know until I talked to the Rep that they were about to close.
 
   / The complaint compartment. #117  
"No replacement parts available, you need to buy a new one."

Bought a medicine cabinet at Lowes about ten years ago, the mirrors on the doors are black around the edges about 3/4" and peeling. Called Lowes, after multiple disconnects and transfers their final answer was go buy a new one, we don't sell and you can't buy replacement parts (and this item is still in production and currently for sale in their stores).

Adjacent mirror is from Home Depot and is twelve years old - it is fine.

I'm getting ready to build another house, and be involved in fifteen more - I can tell you where stuff for those houses ISN'T coming from . . .

Mike/Florida
 
   / The complaint compartment. #118  
If you buy another identical how would you know if the defective one is the old one or the new one under warranty?
 
   / The complaint compartment. #119  
If you buy another identical how would you know if the defective one is the old one or the new one under warranty?
Thought about that, but that's too involved. I also got quotes to have the three 10 by 29.5 inch mirrors made locally - $80 each!

I've sent Lowes "customer care" an e-mail about the 16 large, upscale homes I'll be building on an airstrip here and mentioned that their response to my problem with their product might determine if I go across the street to Home Depot to buy the building materials or not.

We'll see . . .

Best,
Mike/Florida
(Who might be a vampire because he doesn't show up in the mirrors any more - but it also might be the mirrors.)
 
   / The complaint compartment. #120  
Thought about that, but that's too involved. I also got quotes to have the three 10 by 29.5 inch mirrors made locally - $80 each!
From where I'm sitting, this appears to be the market working, as designed. You bought from a low-cost vendor (Lowes), who is able to offer those low prices at least in part due to their lack of customer support on things like this. The $80 option is in part due to low volume, of course, but also due to the cost of operating a business with actual customer interaction.

The guy from Lowes is going to show up here next, saying "this guy bought an $80 mirror for $29, and still expects us to support it with repair parts, as if he was buying from a local manufacturer!" :D

Hope you don't take offense at that, I'm half just pulling your leg, but it is kinda how we can expect things to work.
 

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