Posted on 01/14/2015 6:53:25 PM PST by Wilderness Conservative
A video of car dealership employees in Westport getting into a heated argument with a local pizza delivery man over $7 has led to Internet anger and a personal apology.
The video, posted on Liveleak, begins with a delivery man returning $7 in cash to the dealership that he had thought was a tip. By the end of the video, one dealership worker threatens to put my foot in your ass and another says he will call the delivery mans manager and get him fired.
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Not just your ordinary @$$hole a M@$$hole!
“Not just your ordinary @$$hole a M@$$hole!”
Some of the biggest holes I’ve ever encountered were in Mass., especially in Boston.
Amen!
Actually, it was the “customers” who need a boot put where the sun don’t shine. Especially, the smug guy who wanted his job.
Someone get the name address and email for those corrupt AHs...
Post it
So much so that the dealership was originally the one to post the video!
How would the driver not think it was a tip with the extra $5 over the $45 that would have covered the bill in the first place?
I was wondering how the video got online and then I read that someone at the dealership had put it online. All I can say is takes a special kind of stupid to do something like that.
BTW, my experience is auto dealerships, or stealerships are owned/operated and run by some of the most low life, corrupt swindling AH’s on the planet. Course most know this.
Takes a special person to work in one of those dives...
I give that a 9 on the honking hoot scale..
These people are not only AH’s, but really stupid..
The office bimbo and the black guy were the biggest AH’s
A new sign for the office, “The toes you step on today may be connected to the ass you may have to kiss tomorrow.” Here’s yer sign, boys.
I love how even the older reviews say the place is full of jerks and crooks.
F&R Auto Sales
1052 State Rd
Westport, MA 02790
Phone number (508) 678-3208
website; fandrautosales.com
Check the reviews..yuk yuk..
They’ll be out of biz this week.
http://www.yelp.com/biz/f-and-r-auto-sales-westport
Typical Massachusetts jerks. A few weeks back, another Massachusetts business suffered the wrath of the Internet (RD's Deli in Melrose) when they tried scamming a mentally disabled person out of a winning lottery ticket. That business is pretty much shuttered right now.
What I find most amusing about this latest episode is that the workers who verbally abused the pizza guy actually posted the video of this to the Internet, evidently thinking others would believe they are cool - or something. Well it backfired.
What I find most disgusting about this episode is when that woman employee, with 300-lb plug uglies on either side of her, threatened the pizza guy with physical violence.
I hate it when women pull this stunt. They know that men are not allowed to hit them. Even in self-defense, any man hitting a woman is automatically going to jail. So when women use this "protection" to badger and abuse men, that just makes me sick to my stomach.
If you want a real tummy acher of a laugh, read the comments on YELP. I couldn’t stop laughing at the comments. here’s a sample of how creative Yelpers are:
“When I asked for my change, because they screwed me so hard with the car I purchase, I was told the gave it to the pizza guy. They then tried to get me fired because I got a car from them!?! Don’t buy from them, they do not treat people right, they are shady and should not be trusted. Anyway the car I got only came with 1/2 of an engine! “
Yep..
The video pretty much describes these people for what they are.
Internet wrath will hopefully put um out of biz in record time.
What a bunch of sorry sacks of skin. The pizza guy was the only one in there worth anything. Of course, what do you expect in the way of character from a pack of used car salesmen.
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