This afternoon, one of my buddies and I went to Rural King in Kendallville. He was ready to buy yet again another handgun and I was planning on some ammo. When we walked into the gun area, the guy behind the counter David was occupied with paperwork and ignored us looking. After a few minutes of us waiting and a couple of other customers looking and walking away David grudgingly asked if he could get anything out. I asked about the price of some ammo he grunted a price I didn't hear while my buddy was looking through the top of their display case at sigs.
David immediately asked another customer what he wanted before asking my buddy if he could show him a Sig. David got some kind of 22 rifle to show the other customer and told my buddy he would have to go so he lay out a display mat. (there were 3 other displays with nobody looking in them) My buddy took that as his invitation to leave and did so. In the mean time I moved to the end of the row of counters (not behind the counters) so I could see prices on ammo. Not knowing what happened to my buddy I was taking my time trying to see prices when David looked at me while he was working with the rifle buyer and told me "You are going to have to get out of here. You are too close!" I took that as my que that they have enough customers and left the area.
When I met up with my buddy he told me what had happened to him. We decided to leave and drive to Angola where they don't have guns but we were able to spend $500+ on ammo.
Usually I have a very pleasant experience at the Kendallville store and the gals working the counter there have always been great. Last year I spent over $31,000 in that store on farm supplies and chemicals. This guy David, is a cancer and will likely cause me to buy elsewhere. If I do decide to return to that store I'm going to call first to confirm David is not working.
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David immediately asked another customer what he wanted before asking my buddy if he could show him a Sig. David got some kind of 22 rifle to show the other customer and told my buddy he would have to go so he lay out a display mat. (there were 3 other displays with nobody looking in them) My buddy took that as his invitation to leave and did so. In the mean time I moved to the end of the row of counters (not behind the counters) so I could see prices on ammo. Not knowing what happened to my buddy I was taking my time trying to see prices when David looked at me while he was working with the rifle buyer and told me "You are going to have to get out of here. You are too close!" I took that as my que that they have enough customers and left the area.
When I met up with my buddy he told me what had happened to him. We decided to leave and drive to Angola where they don't have guns but we were able to spend $500+ on ammo.
Usually I have a very pleasant experience at the Kendallville store and the gals working the counter there have always been great. Last year I spent over $31,000 in that store on farm supplies and chemicals. This guy David, is a cancer and will likely cause me to buy elsewhere. If I do decide to return to that store I'm going to call first to confirm David is not working.
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