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correct boss, on va te livrer ça dans 15 minutes en chevrolet spark

Simon andré piece auto au cap. 100% flotte électrique de spark! Vraiment cool comme entreprise, ils dit qu'ils économise environs 70k par année en fuel et maintenance.
 
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c'est pire quand ça ça arrive ^^
Ces la preuve que les gars de pieces ces pas tous des gars de char. Rentre dans leur system le info, ça sort un part number et eux sorte ça des tablettes pour mettre ça en livraison.

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L’autre fois, j’ai commandé une pompe à eau et un thermostat pour le Saturn Astra chez RockAuto. Le thermostat venait sans gasket. J’appelle au concessionnaire pour le gasket car je suis en train de faire la job et j’en ai besoin LÀ. Le gars me demande c’est quoi le moteur dans l’Astra. J’étais sans mots... Fck, comment un commis de +20 ans chez GM ne sais pas ça? Ben je lui ai répondu un Z18XER. Là, c’est lui qui était sans mots.
 
L’autre fois, j’ai commandé une pompe à eau et un thermostat pour le Saturn Astra chez RockAuto. Le thermostat venait sans gasket. J’appelle au concessionnaire pour le gasket car je suis en train de faire la job et j’en ai besoin LÀ. Le gars me demande c’est quoi le moteur dans l’Astra. J’étais sans mots... Fck, comment un commis de +20 ans chez GM ne sais pas ça? Ben je lui ai répondu un Z18XER. Là, c’est lui qui était sans mots.

je suis sans mot qu'une Astra roule encore
 
More of a U WTF U LOSE thing but that's closed.. Maybe faith in humanity lost?

Ontario woman accidentally steals car for 2 weeks, mistaking it for a rental

https://www.cbc.ca/radio/asithappen...r-2-weeks-mistaking-it-for-a-rental-1.4740610



The saga began in late June when a woman rented a black Nissan Sentra from Enterprise Rent-A-Car company in Cornwall, Ont., about an hour west of Montreal.

After renting the car, MacKay said the woman drove three or four minutes to the local Walmart where she did some grocery shopping.

"Shortly thereafter she exited, walked over to the area where she had parked her vehicle, saw a shiny black vehicle, hopped in it and drove away," he said.


It turns out the car that she thought was her rental vehicle was actually a 2015 black Infiniti QX50, a hatchback — not the sedan she had originally rented.

Both cars use a key fob, which doesn't require a key to start the car. The owner of the stolen Infiniti, an elderly man, had accidently left his key fob in the vehicle.

This allowed the woman to drive off, completely unaware that it wasn't her rental.

"She drove around and did her daily business in this stolen vehicle for two weeks," MacKay said.

It was the manager at the car rental company who finally pieced together what had happened.

The man whose car was stolen came into the same Enterprise to rent a car after realizing his car was no longer in the Walmart parking lot.


The car that the woman originally rented was a Nissan Sentra sedan. (Nissan)
"In conversation with the manager of that establishment it came out that he was the owner of a black Infiniti that was recently stolen," MacKay said.

Two weeks later, when the woman tried to return that very same vehicle, the manager clued in.

'Golf clubs in the back'
At first, he tried to tell her that the company didn't even rent that model — but she was having none of it.

"She was upset because the ashtray was dirty, there were papers in the glove box, and there were golf clubs in the back. And she was giving the manager the business on renting her a dirty vehicle," MacKay said.





Both of them should have their licenses revoked IMO. If you're this clueless, you shouldn't be operating a motor vehicle.
 
More of a U WTF U LOSE thing but that's closed.. Maybe faith in humanity lost?

Ontario woman accidentally steals car for 2 weeks, mistaking it for a rental

https://www.cbc.ca/radio/asithappen...r-2-weeks-mistaking-it-for-a-rental-1.4740610



The saga began in late June when a woman rented a black Nissan Sentra from Enterprise Rent-A-Car company in Cornwall, Ont., about an hour west of Montreal.

After renting the car, MacKay said the woman drove three or four minutes to the local Walmart where she did some grocery shopping.

"Shortly thereafter she exited, walked over to the area where she had parked her vehicle, saw a shiny black vehicle, hopped in it and drove away," he said.


It turns out the car that she thought was her rental vehicle was actually a 2015 black Infiniti QX50, a hatchback — not the sedan she had originally rented.

Both cars use a key fob, which doesn't require a key to start the car. The owner of the stolen Infiniti, an elderly man, had accidently left his key fob in the vehicle.

This allowed the woman to drive off, completely unaware that it wasn't her rental.

"She drove around and did her daily business in this stolen vehicle for two weeks," MacKay said.

It was the manager at the car rental company who finally pieced together what had happened.

The man whose car was stolen came into the same Enterprise to rent a car after realizing his car was no longer in the Walmart parking lot.


The car that the woman originally rented was a Nissan Sentra sedan. (Nissan)
"In conversation with the manager of that establishment it came out that he was the owner of a black Infiniti that was recently stolen," MacKay said.

Two weeks later, when the woman tried to return that very same vehicle, the manager clued in.

'Golf clubs in the back'
At first, he tried to tell her that the company didn't even rent that model — but she was having none of it.

"She was upset because the ashtray was dirty, there were papers in the glove box, and there were golf clubs in the back. And she was giving the manager the business on renting her a dirty vehicle," MacKay said.





Both of them should have their licenses revoked IMO. If you're this clueless, you shouldn't be operating a motor vehicle.

I think it's funny but hey, apparently I'm not exactly Mel Brooks.
 
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