I appreciate that you wanted to tell your side of the story. I would like to make one amendment to the story and that is that I never said anything about $200. We went out to the van together and after looking at it, including the engine, you said $200. Considering you had the van for 24 hours prior to the sale, I was under the impression that you had time to make a fair and correct assessment of what it was worth. I'm sorry if you feel that somehow by telling my side of the story you were slighted, but to me, the phone call this week including the series of questions that you asked prior to telling me about the van, were cruel and designed to salve your conscience. As for Economics 101, perhaps I should consider looking for this course at Eastern. And I know in my future dealings I won't be as naive as I was when dealing with you. Thanks for your sarcasm, on top of the insulting phone call earlier this week. Melissa |
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