CAR DEALER TAKES ADVANTAGE OF HURRICANE PARKING OFFER
Last Friday, Florida State University in Tallahassee made an announcement that any citizen would be welcome to park their vehicles in the university parking garages for safekeeping until Hurricane Irma blew over. So, what happened? The nearby Napleton Infiniti car dealership pounced on the opportunity and moved their entire inventory of new Inifinies into the school’s garage, taking spaces that could have been used by local citizens. Even though the dealer later claimed the school gave them permission, the community was livid, and people have retaliated by giving the company one-star reviews on Facebook, Google and Yelp. The negativity grew so strong that Napleton Infiniti removed the review feature from their Facebook page completely, preventing people from leaving new reviews or viewing old ones.
* What do you bet they didn’t move any cars that were in the repair shop at the time?
* Sure, I believe the school gave them permission. I mean, if you can’t trust a car dealer, who can you trust?
* Let’s hope everyone at Napleton Infiniti burns in Hell for infinity.
* Or maybe when the cars get back on the lot, there’s a rash of rocks mysteriously hitting their windshields.
* Okay, how ’bout this – all the other car dealers in town band together and every week, put an ad in the paper reminding everyone what Napleton Infiniti did.
(Speaking of dick moves … Morning Sidekick has a nephew who had a long-ago purchased ticket to fly out of Fort Lauderdale last Wednesday evening. The flight was canceled AS THEY WERE BOARDING due to “weather” – yet the hurricane was still four days away, and weather across the U.S. was calm. Morning Sidekick strongly believes that the airline bumped all those people with normal-priced tickets so they could refill the plane with those jacked-up, multi-thousand dollar ‘get out of Dodge’ fares we heard about. But we can’t prove it. Anybody else have a similar story?)








