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Orbital LART request: My Car service dealer by Hieraco 2014-05-05 05:13:03
Last month I ordered extra electronic keys for my car as it only came with one. I had to order the keys and wait for them to arrive from Germany, then book a time to have the keys programed to the car (a fifteen minute job according to the service drone).
As I only have one day off this week, and I'm working Nights, I tried to book for 14:00h (2pm) so I could get some sleep after work.
They told me that they couldn't book it that late and tried to stick me with a 9am slot. I explained I worked nights, and talked them back to 13:00h

So, I've been sitting here since 1pm waiting for the job to be done. When I got here at 13:00pm the drone says it'll be a while as the mechanics are out at lunch, and will be back at 13:30.
current time is 14:15. so why the frellin' frack couldn't they have booked me for the 14:00 time that I asked for first, instead of lying to me and keeping me from doing the thirty S4 million other things I have to do today, on my ONE BLOODY DAY OFF?!?!

I wonder what they would do If I climbed into one of the show room cars, folded the seat back and went to sleep?
[ Reply ]
  Things might get interesting by rebill2014-05-05 05:20:34
    It's not so much that he fell asleep in the car... by ShadowSystems2014-05-05 08:12:48
  personally i'd report them by Freakazoid2014-05-05 05:42:44
    this^^ works usually by Klymer2014-05-05 06:25:03
  Demand to talk to a manager immediately. by ShadowSystems2014-05-05 08:22:15

 

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