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<p>[QUOTE="Pennycase, post: 23515, member: 1141"]Wow, i'm glad all my dealer goofs up on, is getting that triplet with the straps around his neck, caught on the cash register and choked <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie8" alt=":D" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /> ..... Kind of funny when I think about it, you figure he would use another method for keeping a triplet close by.</p><p>But, on a serious note.... I would have went straight back to him, and showed him what he had done, and said that you knew what he had done, and knew that he had tried to cover it up, he should have known better than to take it out of the 2x2, especially with it having staples in it, that is an insurance policy for most every dealer that I know, you are the one who takes it out, or no one takes it out, period. I would call this example plain out DESTRUCTION OF PRIVATE PROPERTY, and demand that an agreement be made that would call for both parties to be satisfied.</p><p>Honestly, even if it's been a year or more, I would break down and go tell him about the little scenario that happend back on this and that date. Don't expect anything from him, just let him know that he should know better in the future. Regardless of what he says back to you, you will have it off your chest, if you feel good telling us about it, just think of how you will feel letting someone know that you won't ever do buisness with them because of their screw up. Hopefully he would learn from it.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Pennycase, post: 23515, member: 1141"]Wow, i'm glad all my dealer goofs up on, is getting that triplet with the straps around his neck, caught on the cash register and choked :D ..... Kind of funny when I think about it, you figure he would use another method for keeping a triplet close by. But, on a serious note.... I would have went straight back to him, and showed him what he had done, and said that you knew what he had done, and knew that he had tried to cover it up, he should have known better than to take it out of the 2x2, especially with it having staples in it, that is an insurance policy for most every dealer that I know, you are the one who takes it out, or no one takes it out, period. I would call this example plain out DESTRUCTION OF PRIVATE PROPERTY, and demand that an agreement be made that would call for both parties to be satisfied. Honestly, even if it's been a year or more, I would break down and go tell him about the little scenario that happend back on this and that date. Don't expect anything from him, just let him know that he should know better in the future. Regardless of what he says back to you, you will have it off your chest, if you feel good telling us about it, just think of how you will feel letting someone know that you won't ever do buisness with them because of their screw up. Hopefully he would learn from it.[/QUOTE]
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