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Posted by dave from MN on September 16, 2005 at 06:20:36 from (67.2.202.236):
In Reply to: Con Man posted by Howard ny on September 15, 2005 at 16:02:43:
Is it a Kim Kimmel from Magnolia MN. I ha a similar problem with a taxidermist years ago. I wrote up a letter based on some legal advice to deliver the goods( I had been waiting for 3 years to get my mounts) and sent a certified letter. I demanded he contact me in 1 week or I would contact the BBB, file a suit against him, and a few other things that would lose him business. He called me in 3 days of receiving and said" Hey, got yer mounts all ready for ya, been trying to call you but never could get ya". He had 3 #'s for me and had my mailing address. What a liar. Before the letter demanding suit he did not return calls, didnt answer the phone, would not come to the door when I about pounded it down, then put up a sign saying no one will be allowed in with out an appointment by phone. Send a cert letter demanding refund or suit.
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