If you're trying to find something, enter the search terms in google, and follow it with site:pbresource.com
That will return results for only pbresource.com
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Quoted from DanQverymuch:You want candid and blunt?
Count me among those who believe it is rarely appropriate to deliberately be a jerk.
Especially with customers!
Being irritated because someone doesn't know as much as you do is counterproductive.
Telling people trying to order that they are wasting your time, really? It's your freaking job. What could be more important than helping a customer get an order figured out? In a hurry to get back to playing Minesweeper?
Is making people feel bad good for repeat business?
And just what is so admirable about being stuck in the last century?
But who am I to complain? If someone is happy satisfied with their old school system, undesirous of progress or improvement, and enjoys belittling people for not being able to find a part or its number on their website, thanks to its haphazardness and incompleteness, more power to them, I guess?
Quoted from d0n:He is a jerk. He's a "real" jerk. LOL I've dealt with him 2 times on the phone and that was enough to make me know he's a jerk. He thinks he's the only game in town so he can be a jerk to customers. Sorry nope. thats not how it works.
I've had two conversations with Steve over the phone over the past few years. Very pleasant and interesting conversations, and he seemed happy to chat.
Nothing like the stories that get perpetuated about him and maybe that get a little exaggerated in the retelling.
Quoted from MrBally:The way IBM keeps cutting jobs there, The Pinball Resource may become the largest employer in the area within a few years.
IBM isn't the only company there, though it is the big kahuna of the bunch. NXP, Samsung, Hynix, Kyocera, and a few other big names all have facilities in the area.
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