Judgement against houston propeller
#11
Wow That sucks But it doesn't suprise me in the marine industry
#12
thats sad he had that trick he did to the 3 blades wonder how owns it now?
#13
He called back and is very upset I posted the judgement that and the fact he answered 281 580 prop tells me he still owns it and is bull$hitting people he owes money to. He has a reason to lie about this but I do not if he had a defense he could have told it to the judge and not have a judgement against him?
#15
Funny how we go down this road every so often here.
Have a member/ business person gain everyones trust, business and such. And then, bam!
I'm bating 50% from here. 3 good transactions, 3 burns.
Darin sure does have a run of bad luck with sickness running in his family. 1st his GF, now him. Must be the grinding dust.
BTW, he did fine with me.
Good Luck
I have a feeling this post will get poofed soon?????
Have a member/ business person gain everyones trust, business and such. And then, bam!
I'm bating 50% from here. 3 good transactions, 3 burns.
Darin sure does have a run of bad luck with sickness running in his family. 1st his GF, now him. Must be the grinding dust.
BTW, he did fine with me.
Good Luck
I have a feeling this post will get poofed soon?????
#16
Yea it is a shame I guess when you have money problems it makes people do things. BTW I noticed he was logged on for a while but did not come up with any BS response. I am sure he will make up something eventually but I have numerous people who picked up and dropped off these props to validate my story.
#17
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he had some "creative" business practices to help w/ his cash flow... wasnt he charging people CCs BEFORE he even got the props
#18
Yes, my CC was actually charged before I got my props shipped out the next day. Thought it was strange too, but figured that is how business is done in Texas.
#20
Originally Posted by US1 Fountain
Yes, my CC was actually charged before I got my props shipped out the next day. Thought it was strange too, but figured that is how business is done in Texas. 




