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<blockquote data-quote="Jim Dandy" data-source="post: 36006" data-attributes="member: 45"><p>You betchum, Little Beaver. I told you -- or your boss, Mr. Matthews, if that's the case -- that I didn't like his attitude or the way I was treated when I stopped to ask your "gunsmith" a question about my Auto 5 in April of 1994 when your operation used to be located on Penn. You just didn't care. You insisted that I check my gun in for service and pay a service charge for a work estimate, even though I EXPLICITLY stated that I wasn't sure I was ready to spend any money. You stated, and I quote, "Look, we're not going to look at it for free." Real-damned-customer oriented. In fact, your attitude hadn't changed markedly from the time I previously visited your shop in the fall of 1987. You just don't care.</p><p></p><p>There was a time when I thought maybe, just MAYBE it was me. Until I started chatting with the guys with whom I shot sporting clays at Tri City Gun Club. You don't reserve your generally nasty and arrogant attitude for any one person or group, you're an equal opportunity jackass.</p><p></p><p>I think the REAL reason you moved to MWC was to take advantage of the transient traffic offered by Tinker Field. Because none of the local shooting community will spend any money with you. At least not if they're smart.</p><p></p><p>So let's just cut the crap, "Jim Mitchell," and disclose your TRUE relationship with Mashburn Arms/Gunworld.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jim Dandy, post: 36006, member: 45"] You betchum, Little Beaver. I told you -- or your boss, Mr. Matthews, if that's the case -- that I didn't like his attitude or the way I was treated when I stopped to ask your "gunsmith" a question about my Auto 5 in April of 1994 when your operation used to be located on Penn. You just didn't care. You insisted that I check my gun in for service and pay a service charge for a work estimate, even though I EXPLICITLY stated that I wasn't sure I was ready to spend any money. You stated, and I quote, "Look, we're not going to look at it for free." Real-damned-customer oriented. In fact, your attitude hadn't changed markedly from the time I previously visited your shop in the fall of 1987. You just don't care. There was a time when I thought maybe, just MAYBE it was me. Until I started chatting with the guys with whom I shot sporting clays at Tri City Gun Club. You don't reserve your generally nasty and arrogant attitude for any one person or group, you're an equal opportunity jackass. I think the REAL reason you moved to MWC was to take advantage of the transient traffic offered by Tinker Field. Because none of the local shooting community will spend any money with you. At least not if they're smart. So let's just cut the crap, "Jim Mitchell," and disclose your TRUE relationship with Mashburn Arms/Gunworld. [/QUOTE]
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