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I just got off the phone with them to check on some doing custom work and the guy I talked to was VERY rude.
I was asking about a dash-kit being made and he interupted me and told me he was with someone and told me to ask my question because he was busy. I pointed out the HE put his phone number in the listing for questions about custom work. I told him I was sorry for waisting his time and hung up. He called me right back, must have caller ID or the call-back service, and started yelling at me over the phone!!
I don't care what they offer I will NEVER buy anything from them!!
I was asking about a dash-kit being made and he interupted me and told me he was with someone and told me to ask my question because he was busy. I pointed out the HE put his phone number in the listing for questions about custom work. I told him I was sorry for waisting his time and hung up. He called me right back, must have caller ID or the call-back service, and started yelling at me over the phone!!
I don't care what they offer I will NEVER buy anything from them!!
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#16
I don't know why someone would want to push business away, but I know it happens.
Many years ago, when my husband was going to buy his third Harley, after having totaled his out on a ride up to Payson. Not his fault, they were moving a double wide home and a stone flipped up from the pick up which was carrying the wide load sign behind the double wide, hit my husband right in the middle of his forehead and knocked him clean out. He was very lucky, black and blue all down one side, and full of *****ers from a cactus patch he landed on, but didn't even need a bandaid.
When he recovered from his cactus patch attack he went to a big dealer here in Phoenix, who he bought his other two Harley's from and told him he was interested in buying another new Harley. The owner told him he didn't have time, and ignored him. We drove to San Diego and bought one there, and that Harley dealer here in town refused to ever service our bike. For those familiar with Harley dealers here in the valley, I'll just say that if we were going to buy one now, we'd buy from Hasienda Harley in Scottsdale, and NOT the other big dealer, cause we know the other guy isn't interested in our business.
Many years ago, when my husband was going to buy his third Harley, after having totaled his out on a ride up to Payson. Not his fault, they were moving a double wide home and a stone flipped up from the pick up which was carrying the wide load sign behind the double wide, hit my husband right in the middle of his forehead and knocked him clean out. He was very lucky, black and blue all down one side, and full of *****ers from a cactus patch he landed on, but didn't even need a bandaid.
When he recovered from his cactus patch attack he went to a big dealer here in Phoenix, who he bought his other two Harley's from and told him he was interested in buying another new Harley. The owner told him he didn't have time, and ignored him. We drove to San Diego and bought one there, and that Harley dealer here in town refused to ever service our bike. For those familiar with Harley dealers here in the valley, I'll just say that if we were going to buy one now, we'd buy from Hasienda Harley in Scottsdale, and NOT the other big dealer, cause we know the other guy isn't interested in our business.