View Poll Results: Who Thinks Long Duck Dong should be Long Gone from OSO
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29firefox started his salesman career as a stock broker taking the life savings of elderly people and losing all of it in a "bogus" investment. It was all done in a legal manner so he has no guilt because it was their fault for turning over the money in the first place.
There are laws protecting the common man against professional "fast talkers" and "creative writers".
It has been stated many times that there are extenuating circumstances. Contracts are written in black and white, life is in color.
There are laws protecting the common man against professional "fast talkers" and "creative writers".
It has been stated many times that there are extenuating circumstances. Contracts are written in black and white, life is in color.
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Something tells me there's more to this boat ...
http://kitterypoint.olx.com/1984-chr...e-iid-12210360
Notice the photo is one that he used to show the boat on BF
http://kitterypoint.olx.com/1984-chr...e-iid-12210360
Notice the photo is one that he used to show the boat on BF
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Another Bloviator!
29firefox started his salesman career as a stock broker taking the life savings of elderly people and losing all of it in a "bogus" investment. It was all done in a legal manner so he has no guilt because it was their fault for turning over the money in the first place.
There are laws protecting the common man against professional "fast talkers" and "creative writers".
It has been stated many times that there are extenuating circumstances. Contracts are written in black and white, life is in color.
There are laws protecting the common man against professional "fast talkers" and "creative writers".
It has been stated many times that there are extenuating circumstances. Contracts are written in black and white, life is in color.
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The last paragraph contraditcs the first and is so slanted to the donger that it is sure to be found not acceptable in court. So lets say that they water tested the boat and the motor had a rap, the hull was leaking and the stearing did not work. Donger gets to keep his money and Pro is SOL? Then why even water test!
The contract reads that Donger gets to keep 2 grand and all the rest of the money should be sent back.
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Lynch mob? How about the majority have ethics and agree the right thing to do is to return $12K. How does that translate to a lynch mob? It is simply a majority opinion.
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The fact that you need to post how much you made today shows what kind of person you are. Question is, is that alot of money or little? Did you stick it to um or give them good value for their money? Seems like you and the donger would get along just fine!!! I bet his chin strap would come in handy!!
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I worked at a dealership that had a complete "contract" on the back of the buyers order, it stated that by signing the front the buyer agrees to all the terms and conditions. In this "contract" it stated that a customer could forfeit their deposit and may be liable for up to $500 if they did not hold up to their side, which included a time frame. (In a nut shell....) We were taken to court over a customers deposit and although the contract stated they should have given us more money (I believe their initial deposit was $200) we were found in the wrong and had to refund their money. I argued with the owner of the dealership initially that we should have returned the deposit immediately following the customers change of heart to save face and potentially earn the customer respect and future business. Needless to say Those people never came back. Shortly after this occurred I left that establishment and went to work at another dealership, contacted these people and sold them a car.
Not just from a business aspect but it was just the right thing to do
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Your another one that does'nt get it, but at the same time your are right!! I dealt with contracts and when things changed or went wrong I made sure to break the contract and give the customer what they expected,wanted, and made sure it would last.
The fact that you need to post how much you made today shows what kind of person you are. Question is, is that alot of money or little? Did you stick it to um or give them good value for their money? Seems like you and the donger would get along just fine!!! I bet his chin strap would come in handy!!
The fact that you need to post how much you made today shows what kind of person you are. Question is, is that alot of money or little? Did you stick it to um or give them good value for their money? Seems like you and the donger would get along just fine!!! I bet his chin strap would come in handy!!