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Came across a very nosey and rude neighbor of a customer.
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<blockquote data-quote="SCV good to go sir." data-source="post: 1960692" data-attributes="member: 56200"><p>Last week I parallel parked in a parking lot. My helper calls me so I pick up to figure out a meet point. During said conversation an old ass man comes up to me and tells me I need to move my car. I signal to give me a moment since I'm on the phone, he doesn't like that and asks who I'm talking to. "My boss", I say hoping that will shut him up.</p><p>"Give me your phone I want to talk to her."</p><p>I hang up and put the phone in my pocket. </p><p>"I want to you know your name!"</p><p>"We're not required to disclose our names but you're more than welcome to write down the 6 digit number on the car and call corporate about me. They know who is driving this package car."</p><p>Guy loses it, I leave get my helper and come back to the plaza to finish the deliveries. Only this time I make sure to park in a better location. Not good enough. Same old man sees me and starts yelling at me from across the lot. Then he grabs my helper and starts tells him to stay there so he can tell him stuff. </p><p>"<Helper's name>, no. Come here, we have to go." My helper makes his way to the truck while the old man tells him not to do it. When it hits the old man that he's not in control of the situation he shifts his attention back to me.</p><p>"YOU KNOW YOU GOT A REAL ATTITUDE PROBLEM!"</p><p>"I'm sorry you feel that way sir."</p><p>Then he goes on and on telling my helper to not let me treat him like a worm, that he's the nicest guy in town but if you get on his bad side he's a dick, that I'm rude for not giving him my name, that he's a vietnam vet, that he's the figurative sheriff around these parts, that he has connections and can get my name 25 times over all while holding on to the package car.</p><p>I turn on the engine, "Sir I'm leaving right now, I suggest you let go of the vehicle."</p><p>He doesn't. Shift the ebrake down and put the car into drive, slowly let off the brake, and as the car starts to roll he finally he lets go and calls me "Mr. <insert 6 digit truck number here.>"</p><p></p><p>Some people....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SCV good to go sir., post: 1960692, member: 56200"] Last week I parallel parked in a parking lot. My helper calls me so I pick up to figure out a meet point. During said conversation an old ass man comes up to me and tells me I need to move my car. I signal to give me a moment since I'm on the phone, he doesn't like that and asks who I'm talking to. "My boss", I say hoping that will shut him up. "Give me your phone I want to talk to her." I hang up and put the phone in my pocket. "I want to you know your name!" "We're not required to disclose our names but you're more than welcome to write down the 6 digit number on the car and call corporate about me. They know who is driving this package car." Guy loses it, I leave get my helper and come back to the plaza to finish the deliveries. Only this time I make sure to park in a better location. Not good enough. Same old man sees me and starts yelling at me from across the lot. Then he grabs my helper and starts tells him to stay there so he can tell him stuff. "<Helper's name>, no. Come here, we have to go." My helper makes his way to the truck while the old man tells him not to do it. When it hits the old man that he's not in control of the situation he shifts his attention back to me. "YOU KNOW YOU GOT A REAL ATTITUDE PROBLEM!" "I'm sorry you feel that way sir." Then he goes on and on telling my helper to not let me treat him like a worm, that he's the nicest guy in town but if you get on his bad side he's a dick, that I'm rude for not giving him my name, that he's a vietnam vet, that he's the figurative sheriff around these parts, that he has connections and can get my name 25 times over all while holding on to the package car. I turn on the engine, "Sir I'm leaving right now, I suggest you let go of the vehicle." He doesn't. Shift the ebrake down and put the car into drive, slowly let off the brake, and as the car starts to roll he finally he lets go and calls me "Mr. <insert 6 digit truck number here.>" Some people.... [/QUOTE]
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