This was told to me tonight by on of our guys in the seasonal dept.
This happened last week.
A guy comes in a wants a new J. Deere riding mover. He finds one he like and buys it. BUT during the sale he kept asking if you can cut grass on a hill. (Remember this its important later) The associate gives him all the info on what is a safe slope and what is not. Guy leaves with mower.
Well, guy comes in a couple of days later, face is busted up and bruised, both arms are in casts, cuts all over. Starts yelling at associate, telling him he caused this "accident". He says the mover rolled over on him while he was on a hill, and that the associate said it could cut on a hill. He said "we" were going to pay for his accident and give him a new mower. blah blah
Being a pretty well oriented in lawn care, our store manager came into the discussion. He gets this guys info, and tells him to go home and he will get back with him. (This is were it gets fun)
Our manager goes to this guys house to check it out. The property is up a hill, but the area is flat, that the house and yard is on. The yard is split in half by the house. Our manager took pictures of the lawn. While one side was mowed down, there was taller grass on the other and a perfect path cut thru it, that went staight to a hill. The hill is a 6 foot vertical drop off. OMG what was he thinking? (See told you it would come in handy)
They confronted him with it. Of course he denied that. They gave him his money back and told him to leave.
We still have the busted mower out back.
What makes me laugh so hard is, that perfect cut line that goes off the little cliff.
(I saw the pics) Like a black marks on the highway that go off into the woods. Pretty obvious what happened.
What lies have anyone else caught?
CM
This happened last week.
A guy comes in a wants a new J. Deere riding mover. He finds one he like and buys it. BUT during the sale he kept asking if you can cut grass on a hill. (Remember this its important later) The associate gives him all the info on what is a safe slope and what is not. Guy leaves with mower.
Well, guy comes in a couple of days later, face is busted up and bruised, both arms are in casts, cuts all over. Starts yelling at associate, telling him he caused this "accident". He says the mover rolled over on him while he was on a hill, and that the associate said it could cut on a hill. He said "we" were going to pay for his accident and give him a new mower. blah blah
Being a pretty well oriented in lawn care, our store manager came into the discussion. He gets this guys info, and tells him to go home and he will get back with him. (This is were it gets fun)
Our manager goes to this guys house to check it out. The property is up a hill, but the area is flat, that the house and yard is on. The yard is split in half by the house. Our manager took pictures of the lawn. While one side was mowed down, there was taller grass on the other and a perfect path cut thru it, that went staight to a hill. The hill is a 6 foot vertical drop off. OMG what was he thinking? (See told you it would come in handy)
They confronted him with it. Of course he denied that. They gave him his money back and told him to leave.

What makes me laugh so hard is, that perfect cut line that goes off the little cliff.

What lies have anyone else caught?
CM
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