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Well everyone but one about the same as me. As for touchy yes I am when someone I send my money to calls me a thief I'm a bit touchy. As far as Man up I did and handle it I also did. Just wanted other opinions yours as well as others. This is the place to whine and inform others .
I'm with you, I see no reason for you to come on here and tell a false story. These are the kind of things I like to hear about. When I'm treated that way by somebody I'm giving my money to you can be I'll do the same. These guys go on the list of businesses that won't see any of my cash.
I really don't have any intent on doing anything else it's done. I was just curious how some of the others on here would feel in the same situation. Obviously some wouldn't care if they were called a thief but most would be insulted. I hope sta-bo finds their mistake and realizes that's probably not in their best interest to call a customer a liar. As for the rest of you it's Craigslist ebay charges to much!
I stayed polite and assured them I was not lying but if she hadnt been a female and I hadnt been a gentleman it would have went a lot different. What do you all think?
IMO, you did the right thing. No sense in getting bent out of shape about something so trivial. They obviously messed up so, no skin off of your teeth.
Actually, you should go buy another one then send it back to them with asking for a refund. That way they will have a higher impression of you for the few seconds that they actually think about it.
Well a lot of fun comments on a side note I really hope it's as good as I've heard my stock mount is shot and the bikes vibrating like an old washing machine. I'm looking forward to changing it out.
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