I've never written an online review but it's time.
The old guy: "yes... we have a lot of wheels back there and can probably match you up." I will say I took everything he said as good faith and genuine.
Drop off the parameters to young guy: "It's raining.. I'll call you back in the next day or two"
Week later: Nothing.
Call... the person who answers. Sounds confused how to handle my simple request to speak with the second guy who I asked for by name. Asks me what she can help me with while simultaneously setting an expectation in the way she handled the call so far that I will probably not ultimately be tempted to describe that help as impressive. If a smirk could be audible, I am certain I heard one. Great final comment though... "We're not going to go all the way back there just for wheels."
All the way back there. Perhaps THEY didn't actually put them all the way back there. Probably just spontaneously appeared all the way back there. How inconvenient. And then to be forced to sell these remotely located things.
THEY claimed very clearly to sell used wheels and encouraged me to go get the data and bring it back to them. No evidence of any kind provided to me that indicates they did anything with it. They certainly never INFORMED their potential customer they stopped trying, if they actually ever started. Great form.
THEY decided to open a business that takes place outdoors so being put off.. overly bothered by.. summer rain is inexplicable. It just didn't seem that bad walking in from parking "all the way" up the street to hear about the rain as an obstacle but maybe it rains harder all the way back there. But even if rain is an actual brick wall to following through, it later stopped raining and still... nothing.
As a long time business man, the most charitable conclusion I can reasonably form is that the phrase "sell used wheels" means something extremely different to them than it does to the average person who is not them.
Pointless waste of my time. This is the kind of stuff that gives business a bad name.