Unhappy Car Customer Trashes Showroom


Now THIS is a Falling Down moment if I’ve ever seen one. Gotta love the jackass who approaches the driver’s window and knocks on it. Really dude? You think this guy’s going to stop with your little “excuse me” tap? No way Man, this guy’s on a mission…a mission to destroy, a mission to show “the Man” who’s boss. This takes filing a grievance to a whole new level. I hope he’s got a goooooood lawyer. I’d go with temporary insanity. What I respect about this guy is his fortitude and tenacity. Talk about persistance – this dude should be in sales himself. He just won’t give up. No way, no how.

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Leslie

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