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Date:         Thu, 20 Jun 1996 21:51:00 -0500 (CDT)
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         No Quarter <dl63832@ltec.net>
Subject:      Re: Open letter to/flame on (unprof'l)Vendors!!!!!!!

PRECISELY! My Dear Watson!!! This is the stuff that *REALLY* torks me off. I've had this happen to me on numerous other business deals where the "business" or "the person I'm doing business with" seems real nice and homey and all that. But then when the time comes for them to provide the service, they simply won't render. They hide out, and then in the end (and this is the part that kills me) THEY MAKE YOU APPEAR TO BE THE CRIMINAL! As a youngster, I didn't know this stuff but now that I am older, I am getting bittered and experienced with time. I no longer give verbal agreements any credibility whatsoever and get everything in writing that I can. My recommendation (although extreme) is to go to the shop, get your stuff back, and take it someplace else. If they aren't there when you go, take a day off work, get a 5 gallon bucket, an umbrella, and a thermos full of your favourite ice-cold beverage. Go down there, sit on the bucket under the umbrella, (bring something to read as well), and wait until they show up. Sure, you make an ass out of yourself, but I'll bet you'll get your stuff back. I practically had to do this to get a little red 74 Super that I had my eyes on. I pestered the junkyard until they got the paperwork done so I could take it home. It wasn't the junkyard's fault that the paperwork hadn't been done (thanks to the PO), but after camping out for a month (everyday after work), they knew I was persistant enough and finally got the PO to get the title or whatnot.

You'll be glad when you get your stuff back.

______________ Nebraska: The Good Life-"I guess that's why we have the | \ Erin Lassley:95MexiShel| highest gas tax in the nation." | Located in | 72 Teal Green SBeetle |-------------------------------- | good ol' \ 74 SunBug - 66 Bus |Famous quotes: "You drive a what?" |___ Beatrice, NE,| 63 Ragtop Bug |"My friend got killed in a head-on |40 mi. south \--------------------|in one of those." "You're weird." |of Lincoln. |e-mail: |"Wanna drag? HA HA HA" "Put a |_____________*__\ silent@ltec.net | small block chevy in it."


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