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Originally Posted by pag1164
I can see both sides of the argument. If I go into McDonald's and place an order for french fries, but they have no french fries made, then I have to wait. If other customers come in after me and are given the french fries first, then I will be miffed and can complain to the manager, especially if I have already paid for the fries. I ordered my fries first, and I waited. Other servers shouldn't grab my fries and give them to other customers when I have been waiting the longest. If McDonald's made a habit of doing this, they would lose a lot of business to Burger King. The same principle applies here. People have been waiting months for their "fries" (cars) and other, later customers are being served first. It's a bad business decision and GM is already in trouble.
I don't want to hear people complain, but I understand it and it might make them feel a little better to vent here as opposed to throwing a brick through their dealer's window. GM is being disrespectful to their loyal customers and serving in the wrong order - if there is an order at all.
The only thing we can do is wait. It sucks, I know. How does the song go, "sometimes waiting is the hardest part?"
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That's exactly it. People aren't venting for the sake of getting it off their chest. They want to see change.
You forgot the part about going to McDonalds and just before giving you your bag, they realize they got your order wrong and you have to watch from the counter as your burger sits there getting cold while someone is supposed to be fixing it. Meanwhile someone else who ordered the same burger is getting his while yours is waiting in the warmer tray for someone to fix it.