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No doubt, you believe that if it was the evil dealer that got ripped off, all is well. That speaks of your flawed character and thinking. I can't understand a mindset that would have no problem stealing a part and putting it on their bike and riding merrily away and thinking to themself how they got over. Another, albeit minor example of the sad state of affairs in this country, that people feel they're entitled to anothers property because of their perception of the ability of the business to absorb the loss.
Mountainview, I am totally against stealing. But how do you know someone didn't leave it at a gas pump,as previously suggested? That's a common mistake.
Yeah, that's right. I am taking about karma. Anyone who steals a part off the wall, pilfers the contents of a package or steals a part off a bike and then installs that part on their bike, deserves what they get.
Pretty sure I agreed with you when I said "In any case, I agree, thieves suck", jack wagon! Why do you care anyway, the dealership doesn't pay for it, he passes the cost along to us customers whom, by the way, you are treating very poorly. I'm sure your boss would be proud.
Pretty sure I agreed with you when I said "In any case, I agree, thieves suck", jack wagon! Why do you care anyway, the dealership doesn't pay for it, he passes the cost along to us customers whom, by the way, you are treating very poorly. I'm sure your boss would be proud.
I thought it was rude of KBFXDLI to ask you if you were off your Meds. But now I am thinking he might have had a point. You are draining your Karma account, with your nasty responses. Take a break.
Kinda funny but I checked mountainveiw24's previous posts and it reminded me I have jury duty on Friday. If it weren't for this thread, I would have completely forgotten.
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