http://jalopnik.com/rude-porsche-dealer-story-proves-why-you-always-make-an-1797375660
Why are car dealers so mean?
>>17631717
Because they have to deal with the guilt of being Jews.
Sounds to me like Kelly just knew how cancerous GT-R fangirls are, and told him to GTFO
nice clickbait with adblock detection. archive it faggot
>>17631717
They're drug addled high school grads.
>>17631764
>adblock detection
No with ublock origin on furryfox!
>he's using the botnet browser gaygale chrome
LMAO
>rich kid gets rekt
i dont care. sage
If you read the article, the dealer didn't think he was a serious buyer so they were blowing him off, getting him to leave so he would stop wasting their time.
I'm not a salesweasel, but I can sympathize with selling stuff and having jerkoffs waste your time asking questions and then deciding no, they don't actually want it. Or asking for favor after favor and then deciding no, they're not going to buy it.
After the 5th jerkoff, I can see getting rude and short to someone who looks like a jerkoff.
>I looked over at his phone and he had a photo of me on it... I asked him if he googled me and if that is my Forbes page. He said “Uhhm. Yes. It is.” I paused for a second and asked if he was sending it in a text... he replied “Yes. I am.” I asked if he was sending it to his boss... he replied “Yes... well. Ok. Well listen, you know... my co workers were laughing because “here comes another f***ing kid thinking he can afford a Porsche. What a f***ing joke. Someone let him take some pictures so he will leave.”
>“I wanted to prove them wrong...” he assured me. Then he followed up with “So did your parents give you money? like what do you even do for a living?”
Rude
Why do rich people expect us to feel sorry for them anyway? Boohoo someone laughed at your GT-R, I work 45 hours a week hoping to own a Mustang GT some day.
>>17631942
It's not about your jealousy here. It's also a warning about the coming future when the computer scanners at the entrance send your image to a database company. The company then sends back to the customer (the dealership) the info about the person who has that face (you). So they see on their terminal all the info about you including your credit rating, your estimated savings, employer, criminal record, etc. Currently, some major chain stores have their own private image databases. But there is a growing database industry out there whose databases will eventually eclipse those of your local police dapartment once the privacy laws change to allow non-finance, non-security, and other more "normal" businesses to also subscribe to those databases and make them mainstream tools.