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Private McDonalds: A Call to the Manager


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You may need to upgrade your 'sending apparatus', I can get a phone # pretty quick with mah uber erw33t phone ;-)

Yeah, if you're accessing the web, piece of cake. Old fossils like me (and apparently Dave) with just an old Dumb Cell Phone can't do it very well, without paying $2 for 411. I used GOOG 411 for a while, but that went away long ago.

- OS

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Yeah, if you're accessing the web, piece of cake. Old fossils like me (and apparently Dave) with just an old Dumb Cell Phone can't do it very well, without paying $2 for 411. I used GOOG 411 for a while, but that went away long ago.

- OS

What he said!

Dave S.

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I have to ask...do ya'll drive around town with phone numbers to all the businesses, or do you know some cell phone app I've never heard of? Ya'll all about "calling" businesses. You're having better luck than me!

Dave S.

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Whenever I need a phone number or address to a business, I send a text message to "466453" or "Google" that says "Find <name of business> in <zip code>. For example: Find Panchos in 37174 yielded me the phone number I needed to order my chicken fajitas this evening. This usually works. It is free of charge as well.

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Whenever I need a phone number or address to a business, I send a text message to "466453" or "Google" that says "Find <name of business> in <zip code>. For example: Find Panchos in 37174 yielded me the phone number I needed to order my chicken fajitas this evening. This usually works. It is free of charge as well.

Far out, I'll try it. Although text costs me .20 per. Worth that though when I need it. :)

edit: Wow, it worked, thanks! Gonna be a prob with zip codes though. Found a Kroger in mine, but I don't know all the zips around town, or where they stop and start. Any other workaround there?

- OS

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Whenever I need a phone number or address to a business, I send a text message to "466453" or "Google" that says "Find <name of business> in <zip code>. For example: Find Panchos in 37174 yielded me the phone number I needed to order my chicken fajitas this evening. This usually works. It is free of charge as well.

Good info. Thank you!

Dave S.

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A quick call to the manager on duty to advise I have been refused service and I was FORCED to take my business elsewhere.

That is the best idea I have heard in years.

I agree this is a great idea. Our Zaxby’s in Elizabethton changed hands and had a sign go up. It is behind the counter and out of the way, as best as I can tell by the law it’s not legal anyway. Legal or not the way I look at it they don’t want my business. I talked to the manager she told me it was there new owners idea. I have not been back. My wife recently went to a local Mexican restaurant (El Charolais) she told me it was posted now. I have not been back. What I plan on doing is writing a letter to them. In addition I plan on having all my friends send the same letter with their own names on them. Drop them off at your gun ranges, gun stores, or any other gun friendly places. Kind of like a petition. If large groups of people will stick together we can change the minds behind these establishments. One person might not get the jewelry stores attention but 200-300 will. Our little town started with one, we now have two, soon……. Like Barney said “NIP-IT, NIP-IT, NIP-ITâ€

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