Motor Damage During Shipping ??????
#152
Camila, Karma, Carrie, he's got a stable of em. LMAO

Call karma 1st thing in the morning.

Now go back to your Grey Goose and Pinky.
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#153
Its all about KARMA man, I don't understand how you ship a piece of art half azzed, who ever crated them motors is the one to pay for the new parts and labor. and if not thats bad MOJO and a SPELL will be put a pond thee

well ita midnight got to get chit rolling kkkaaarrrmmmaaaaa will get you in the end mmmhuhuhuhuhaarrr


well ita midnight got to get chit rolling kkkaaarrrmmmaaaaa will get you in the end mmmhuhuhuhuhaarrr
#154
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and if not thats bad MOJO and a SPELL will be put a pond thee

well ita midnight got to get chit rolling kkkaaarrrmmmaaaaa will get you in the end mmmhuhuhuhuhaarrr
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DAMN <<<BRO ,,,,, what kind of DVD's are u watch'n?!


well ita midnight got to get chit rolling kkkaaarrrmmmaaaaa will get you in the end mmmhuhuhuhuhaarrr
[/QUOTE]DAMN <<<BRO ,,,,, what kind of DVD's are u watch'n?!
#155
Well after reading through this here is the conclusion that I have come to.
I do respect Gary and Erik and what they have and what they have done and their friendship with Larry. I have gotten to know Bill for a couple years now and while impetuous, I would find it hard to meet other people with his character about doing the right thing. He always does and I believe that is what he expected Larry to do. My take is that when Larry's shop, made the motor mounts stronger, and charged Bill to do it, it totally negated the charges and additional precautions to only put one or so bolts in. there is the rub with Bill, regardless of how Larry felt about it, his employees made a mistake, how he handled the aftermath was squarely on Larry's shoulders.
That being said, as much as it pained him, all he had to say in the beginning was I'm sorry it happened, lets make a plan to make it right. The subsequent name calling and insinuations into others characters should have been avoided. As a business owner, if a customer trusts me enough to hand over their money, it is my obligation to provide them the product we have agreed on. Yes accidents do happen, but all of this could have been avoided with returned phone calls, and to me, a damaged engine that the customer just laid out big money for, is a priority, and deserves immediate response, even if it just to acknowledge the customers point of view and start the process. Hopefully every thing will get rectified to everyone's satisfaction.
As for the people piling on that really does no good...and as far as Daredevil, you really need to stop posting on threads with ethics questions as we all have seen how you handled your customers. Your constant adding of your 2 cents does nothing but inflame situations that could be avoided. Do yourself a favor and think more, post less..you'll be surprised at how much more intelligent you seem.
I do respect Gary and Erik and what they have and what they have done and their friendship with Larry. I have gotten to know Bill for a couple years now and while impetuous, I would find it hard to meet other people with his character about doing the right thing. He always does and I believe that is what he expected Larry to do. My take is that when Larry's shop, made the motor mounts stronger, and charged Bill to do it, it totally negated the charges and additional precautions to only put one or so bolts in. there is the rub with Bill, regardless of how Larry felt about it, his employees made a mistake, how he handled the aftermath was squarely on Larry's shoulders.
That being said, as much as it pained him, all he had to say in the beginning was I'm sorry it happened, lets make a plan to make it right. The subsequent name calling and insinuations into others characters should have been avoided. As a business owner, if a customer trusts me enough to hand over their money, it is my obligation to provide them the product we have agreed on. Yes accidents do happen, but all of this could have been avoided with returned phone calls, and to me, a damaged engine that the customer just laid out big money for, is a priority, and deserves immediate response, even if it just to acknowledge the customers point of view and start the process. Hopefully every thing will get rectified to everyone's satisfaction.
As for the people piling on that really does no good...and as far as Daredevil, you really need to stop posting on threads with ethics questions as we all have seen how you handled your customers. Your constant adding of your 2 cents does nothing but inflame situations that could be avoided. Do yourself a favor and think more, post less..you'll be surprised at how much more intelligent you seem.
#156
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Will do Frankie just walked in the door , and going to bed for a few hours , no Grey G@@se 4 me last nite Bro spent it at the Hosp with Pinky & her mom .
Lites out
#157
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Well after reading through this here is the conclusion that I have come to.
I do respect Gary and Erik and what they have and what they have done and their friendship with Larry. I have gotten to know Bill for a couple years now and while impetuous, I would find it hard to meet other people with his character about doing the right thing. He always does and I believe that is what he expected Larry to do. My take is that when Larry's shop, made the motor mounts stronger, and charged Bill to do it, it totally negated the charges and additional precautions to only put one or so bolts in. there is the rub with Bill, regardless of how Larry felt about it, his employees made a mistake, how he handled the aftermath was squarely on Larry's shoulders.
That being said, as much as it pained him, all he had to say in the beginning was I'm sorry it happened, lets make a plan to make it right. The subsequent name calling and insinuations into others characters should have been avoided. As a business owner, if a customer trusts me enough to hand over their money, it is my obligation to provide them the product we have agreed on. Yes accidents do happen, but all of this could have been avoided with returned phone calls, and to me, a damaged engine that the customer just laid out big money for, is a priority, and deserves immediate response, even if it just to acknowledge the customers point of view and start the process. Hopefully every thing will get rectified to everyone's satisfaction.
As for the people piling on that really does no good...and as far as Daredevil, you really need to stop posting on threads with ethics questions as we all have seen how you handled your customers. Your constant adding of your 2 cents does nothing but inflame situations that could be avoided. Do yourself a favor and think more, post less..you'll be surprised at how much more intelligent you seem.
I do respect Gary and Erik and what they have and what they have done and their friendship with Larry. I have gotten to know Bill for a couple years now and while impetuous, I would find it hard to meet other people with his character about doing the right thing. He always does and I believe that is what he expected Larry to do. My take is that when Larry's shop, made the motor mounts stronger, and charged Bill to do it, it totally negated the charges and additional precautions to only put one or so bolts in. there is the rub with Bill, regardless of how Larry felt about it, his employees made a mistake, how he handled the aftermath was squarely on Larry's shoulders.
That being said, as much as it pained him, all he had to say in the beginning was I'm sorry it happened, lets make a plan to make it right. The subsequent name calling and insinuations into others characters should have been avoided. As a business owner, if a customer trusts me enough to hand over their money, it is my obligation to provide them the product we have agreed on. Yes accidents do happen, but all of this could have been avoided with returned phone calls, and to me, a damaged engine that the customer just laid out big money for, is a priority, and deserves immediate response, even if it just to acknowledge the customers point of view and start the process. Hopefully every thing will get rectified to everyone's satisfaction.
As for the people piling on that really does no good...and as far as Daredevil, you really need to stop posting on threads with ethics questions as we all have seen how you handled your customers. Your constant adding of your 2 cents does nothing but inflame situations that could be avoided. Do yourself a favor and think more, post less..you'll be surprised at how much more intelligent you seem.
Since 99% did not know the whole story and facts ,,,i think it was very disrespectfull to bash me like everybody did ( especialy u) ,,,but hey no bad feelings. AND I DID MAKE IT RIGHT !!!
Which was my intension in the first place,,just did not work aswell as i thought.
By all your posts though i quess u are MR. PERFECT ?!
But again ,,thanks for your inputt (even if sometimes VERY wrong).
#158
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Well after reading through this here is the conclusion that I have come to.
I do respect Gary and Erik and what they have and what they have done and their friendship with Larry. I have gotten to know Bill for a couple years now and while impetuous, I would find it hard to meet other people with his character about doing the right thing. He always does and I believe that is what he expected Larry to do. My take is that when Larry's shop, made the motor mounts stronger, and charged Bill to do it, it totally negated the charges and additional precautions to only put one or so bolts in. there is the rub with Bill, regardless of how Larry felt about it, his employees made a mistake, how he handled the aftermath was squarely on Larry's shoulders.
That being said, as much as it pained him, all he had to say in the beginning was I'm sorry it happened, lets make a plan to make it right. The subsequent name calling and insinuations into others characters should have been avoided. As a business owner, if a customer trusts me enough to hand over their money, it is my obligation to provide them the product we have agreed on. Yes accidents do happen, but all of this could have been avoided with returned phone calls, and to me, a damaged engine that the customer just laid out big money for, is a priority, and deserves immediate response, even if it just to acknowledge the customers point of view and start the process. Hopefully every thing will get rectified to everyone's satisfaction.
As for the people piling on that really does no good...and as far as Daredevil, you really need to stop posting on threads with ethics questions as we all have seen how you handled your customers. Your constant adding of your 2 cents does nothing but inflame situations that could be avoided. Do yourself a favor and think more, post less..you'll be surprised at how much more intelligent you seem.
I do respect Gary and Erik and what they have and what they have done and their friendship with Larry. I have gotten to know Bill for a couple years now and while impetuous, I would find it hard to meet other people with his character about doing the right thing. He always does and I believe that is what he expected Larry to do. My take is that when Larry's shop, made the motor mounts stronger, and charged Bill to do it, it totally negated the charges and additional precautions to only put one or so bolts in. there is the rub with Bill, regardless of how Larry felt about it, his employees made a mistake, how he handled the aftermath was squarely on Larry's shoulders.
That being said, as much as it pained him, all he had to say in the beginning was I'm sorry it happened, lets make a plan to make it right. The subsequent name calling and insinuations into others characters should have been avoided. As a business owner, if a customer trusts me enough to hand over their money, it is my obligation to provide them the product we have agreed on. Yes accidents do happen, but all of this could have been avoided with returned phone calls, and to me, a damaged engine that the customer just laid out big money for, is a priority, and deserves immediate response, even if it just to acknowledge the customers point of view and start the process. Hopefully every thing will get rectified to everyone's satisfaction.
As for the people piling on that really does no good...and as far as Daredevil, you really need to stop posting on threads with ethics questions as we all have seen how you handled your customers. Your constant adding of your 2 cents does nothing but inflame situations that could be avoided. Do yourself a favor and think more, post less..you'll be surprised at how much more intelligent you seem.
I believe a tube was bent relating to the oil pump and any money owed in shipping or parts cost is being taken care of.
Erik
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I've read the thread from start to finish and it simply blows me away how people chim in talking chit about this guys post and that guys post and the lack of inteligence and all the rest of the crap...and then the worldly leader of all righteousness tries to anylize and compile all the posts into one sumary....see I'm doing it nowtoo!!!
Call me a ding dong too if it makes you feel better.....
It all goes back to the very first post........post # 1.
For those that forgot, Running Hot was simply asking a question on how people would handle a specific issue.......simple question!
There was no name calling and no bashing involved...and he didn't name the engine shop.....read post # 1 Again!!!
RunningHot if I'm not mistaking your name is Bill correct??
Bill, nice engine and I love your pool!!
Peace out!!
Call me a ding dong too if it makes you feel better.....
It all goes back to the very first post........post # 1.
For those that forgot, Running Hot was simply asking a question on how people would handle a specific issue.......simple question!
There was no name calling and no bashing involved...and he didn't name the engine shop.....read post # 1 Again!!!
RunningHot if I'm not mistaking your name is Bill correct??
Bill, nice engine and I love your pool!!
Peace out!!



