Posted by JML755 on December 30, 2009 at 19:14:44 from (96.27.107.244):
In Reply to: Customer servise posted by omahagreg on December 30, 2009 at 12:11:23:
billkoch said: (quoted from post at 22:30:27 12/30/09) If you jerks thinks this was just over books you are not smart enogh to ready mary had a little lamb. Must of not had enough since to read the entire post. This is my last reply on this matter thanks for eveyone thoughts
from your 1st post: "as you would guess it no books so that lights my fuse to a slow burn until i get on the tractor and move it 10 ft and run out of fuel.
So guess by now the fuse is in full flame i call the jerk and tell him about it and he think it is a little funny. So from learning from the past of spmeone thinking they can take your hard earned money and think it is funny i call the bank at stop payment on the check "
But, like "Well.." said, to claim after the fact that it wasn't about books is a bit revisionist. OK, it was about running out of fuel, too. So you stopped payment about books and no fuel? It would have been easier to go to the barn and get a can of fuel than to call the bank. Oh, I forgot, there was no manual so you probably didn't know where to put the fuel. :lol: (sorry, that was a bit nasty)
You asked for people's opinions, you got them. But when some people don't pat you on the back and don['t rush to say you did the right thing (remember, YOU asked that question) don't run away mad. I'm not trying to rag on you but I just scratch my head and wonder why in the world you would put yourself through all the aggravation to prove a point over books and fuel?
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