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Today, I went out to the GL warehouse at Creekside to pick up one little pallet of clean air kits for the deuce that I won.
I get there at about 0720 this morning, it takes them until about 0755 to get me though the gate, they couldn't find my invoice!!! Come on people, it's on the dammed computer, how hard is it to print a new one!!!
So I finally get in the gate, and go back to the loadout area and there are two other trucks waiting as well. Actually I was behind them at the gate waiting to get in. The one guy from Philadelphia, was getting loaded pretty quickly, the other poor soul from NC was waiting, and waiting, and waiting some more. About 0830 the guy comes out of the warehouse and tells me "We don't have your property". They searched throughout the warehouse and couldn't find the exhaust kits!!! The driver that was loading up the lucky guy from Philly, tells me "we loaded all of them out on Friday, there are only 2 left (not 2 lots, just 2), there was a lot of 4 going out, we only had a lot of 6 left so we took two off of it." Turns out there was a guy that got stiffed on Friday afternoon as well. Someone got 12 free clean air kits that they didn't pay for, while me and another customer got shafted!!! . I left there about 0920 empty handed (almost) and the poor guy from NC was still sitting on the tailgate of his trailer waiting.
The only bright spot about the whole rotten day was that the guy from Philly, was trying to cram 20 pounds of chit in a 10 pound sack!! He had a Chevy 1 ton dually trying to load 11 pallets up in it. He ended up giving me 2 pallets of what he was calling scrap metal. The pallets had about 50 seat pedestals (I think for the M934 series trucks), 16, M109a3 splash guards, and 2 rims on them. I have no idea what the rims are for. I made a thread about the scrap he gave me if anybody wants any of it. I didn't put it in the classified section because I'm not gonna have it for long, it's going to the scrap yard next week, but I hate to get rid of good OD parts if someone needs any of them. So I made a post, but it's possible it'll get deleted. Anyway, if I take that stuff to the scrap yard, I can at least recoup my fuel costs for the trip.
On a side note, It was a great excuse to take the deuce for a ride. She did great!!! 2500 RPM's out and back about 2 hours each way, temp stayed about 170 to 180 the whole way...she purred like a lion (too big for a kitten).
Just another fine example of GL's fantastic customer service at work.
I get there at about 0720 this morning, it takes them until about 0755 to get me though the gate, they couldn't find my invoice!!! Come on people, it's on the dammed computer, how hard is it to print a new one!!!
So I finally get in the gate, and go back to the loadout area and there are two other trucks waiting as well. Actually I was behind them at the gate waiting to get in. The one guy from Philadelphia, was getting loaded pretty quickly, the other poor soul from NC was waiting, and waiting, and waiting some more. About 0830 the guy comes out of the warehouse and tells me "We don't have your property". They searched throughout the warehouse and couldn't find the exhaust kits!!! The driver that was loading up the lucky guy from Philly, tells me "we loaded all of them out on Friday, there are only 2 left (not 2 lots, just 2), there was a lot of 4 going out, we only had a lot of 6 left so we took two off of it." Turns out there was a guy that got stiffed on Friday afternoon as well. Someone got 12 free clean air kits that they didn't pay for, while me and another customer got shafted!!! . I left there about 0920 empty handed (almost) and the poor guy from NC was still sitting on the tailgate of his trailer waiting.
The only bright spot about the whole rotten day was that the guy from Philly, was trying to cram 20 pounds of chit in a 10 pound sack!! He had a Chevy 1 ton dually trying to load 11 pallets up in it. He ended up giving me 2 pallets of what he was calling scrap metal. The pallets had about 50 seat pedestals (I think for the M934 series trucks), 16, M109a3 splash guards, and 2 rims on them. I have no idea what the rims are for. I made a thread about the scrap he gave me if anybody wants any of it. I didn't put it in the classified section because I'm not gonna have it for long, it's going to the scrap yard next week, but I hate to get rid of good OD parts if someone needs any of them. So I made a post, but it's possible it'll get deleted. Anyway, if I take that stuff to the scrap yard, I can at least recoup my fuel costs for the trip.
On a side note, It was a great excuse to take the deuce for a ride. She did great!!! 2500 RPM's out and back about 2 hours each way, temp stayed about 170 to 180 the whole way...she purred like a lion (too big for a kitten).
Just another fine example of GL's fantastic customer service at work.