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Originally Posted by monster76
i am always looking on ebay for broken tools to buy cheap and then warranty lol
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And people wonder why (whine about) the high prices of things. It's sad that manufacturers have to build the costs of fraudulent warranty into what they sell.
We just hired a young guy, and the first impression is that he seems like a hard-worker. I told him the other day that I had just caught a rock in my new windshield on the way to the dump.
He "suggested" that I follow a gravel truck, get the plate number ... and jot down the time and approximate location. When I get home, hit the windshield with a ball-pein hammer, then phone the gravel truck company in order to get a "free" windshield.
I doubt that he even knows that he's completely un-done any respect that I'd had for him. I despise sleasiness ... can you tell?