RLL
Vancouver,#2Author of original report
Tue, February 14, 2012
If you truly believe you witnessed the story I told, then it is why witnesses are so unreliable. The way I described the events was factually true and accurate. Now, it seems this "TIM" person must have done it at least twice and you have attested to it. In my case, the "not ordered" was told to me after I arrived. They had agreed the day before to have the tires there at 9:30 and I would be out in 45 minutes. So, Schwab must be used to this kind of behavior. Rude and insensitive.
john
United States of America#3General Comment
Tue, February 14, 2012
So here I was sitting down reading, a man came up to the counter asking about tires he ordered. TIM I belive was his name was helping the customer. Which is above making a complaint. He asked where his tires were and Tim said they were not there and it did not look like they had been ordered, everything to that was true.....but the part that's left out was the guy starting to cuss at Tim....he told him to leave and not come back. Good for you! Someone as rude as him should not be let in any business. Tim even offered to go get the tires at that moment and have them there within 30-45 minutes. I was about to say something but it was taken care of properly. Thank you Tim for kicking out a rude customer.