Revconguy
Jun 05, 2014Explorer
Slow....
Left work in a large office building in the middle of a metro area of 250,000 people and found a flat tire. Not being in a position to change a tire, I called my Good Sam Platinum roadside service. ...
Dog Folks wrote:peaches&cream wrote:essness wrote:peaches&cream wrote:
Well, I guess sometimes you get what you pay for sometimes you don't. I was an Executive, wore a suit for 21 yrs., but I still took care of minor inconviences myself. Hooking a can of "fix a flat" up to a valve stem and then airing the difference up using a 12 volt compressor requires very little exertion and very little knowledge. I guess I grew up in a different world than some people. Enjoy8 your unresponsive road service and spend your money as you wish.
the world you grew up in and the world you appear to be living in seem somewhat monochromatic. I'm sorry for you, maybe someday you'll be able to see colors!
If not, at least you'll have your money, can of fix a flat, mini compressor and a tire that has suffered catastrophic failure waiting on the side of the road watching all the pretty black and white cars go by. :)
You are the one that needs help in comprehending. The vehicle was not setting on the side of the road with a blowout. It was in a Parking Garage and had gone flat setting still. I was just giving advise of how to continue without depending on a ERS that did not preform as requested. As I understand, most of the posters had rather pay money to a ERS service that does not respond and complain about it than take a little advise. I will not be back to respond further. Good riddance.
The feeling is mutual. And it is "advice", not "advise." Your spelling and grammar needs work.
Bye Bye.