Posted by greenize on December 18, 2013 at 13:00:06 from (50.36.101.150):
Since your wife is the boss as you say in text messages, maybe you should let her run things! Although since this had been since JUNE Mr. Ray Extreme, I would dare say that they have every right to post! You have the cashiers check (would like that posted?) and I have the copy with your signature and the amount but we can both agree that you had NO Problem cashing that!! Then there is the Green Magazine yanking your ad as you should hold up your end Mrs. Hain said!
And as you can see above by your past and current track record, maybe the others should report you to the BBB also. (I am sure you have the link if not read) It seems you don't have a problem taking peoples money, yet you seem to have no time frame to get the repaired items back to the customer in a timely manner. NO OBLIGATION IN RAYS WORLD!! Learn how to run a business or quit.
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