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Businiess name:  Fats Auto Parts Warehouse
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I had some good service across the road at the parts store & thought I'd try the service dept. to get my wife's old car fixed. It's had both low and high idle issues. Spoke to Goef on the phone, he seemed a bit short & rude. I decided to write out the problems I had experience and drive my own truck down first since the wife's old car has a very high idle issue. Geof was short, rude and almost even crass at the idea of discussing the car's problems. He kept cutting me off and wouldn't even read what problem's I'd written up about the car. He said that it was not possible to speak to a mechanic, and that he was the shop manager. I asked then you must be a mechanic, to which he said he may or may not have been to classes. Then he said he was the owner. ( a very young man to be the owner, maybe the son ) I tried to engage him in a conversation again about me bringing in the car for service, when he spoke again it was clear he wasn't interested in helping a customer. I asked for my paper b

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