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Re: houston prop
Originally Posted by zahndok
It`s not nice to kick someone when they are down especially with health problems. I think that everyone should give him some time to get his health back and his buisness up and running.
I run a one man shop myself and when I`m not up to par physically, the business suffers.
There have been several instances here on OSO where people were ripped off by others that were living over their heads or just phoneys trying to play the part....except for the part where they pay their bills!
Major health problems like this could strike any one of us at any time. I think that a little understanding in a situation like this is in order.
Roger
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Re: houston prop
Originally Posted by Roger 1
It`s not nice to kick someone when they are down especially with health problems. I think that everyone should give him some time to get his health back and his buisness up and running.
I run a one man shop myself and when I`m not up to par physically, the business suffers.
There have been several instances here on OSO where people were ripped off by others that were living over their heads or just phoneys trying to play the part....except for the part where they pay their bills!
Major health problems like this could strike any one of us at any time. I think that a little understanding in a situation like this is in order.
Roger
I run a one man shop myself and when I`m not up to par physically, the business suffers.
There have been several instances here on OSO where people were ripped off by others that were living over their heads or just phoneys trying to play the part....except for the part where they pay their bills!
Major health problems like this could strike any one of us at any time. I think that a little understanding in a situation like this is in order.
Roger
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Re: houston prop
I sent Darin my props in Dec 2005 for Accelerator Service. He was eager for my business, asked for me PayPal him $720 cash from bank, not credit card, and explained he was having technical problems with his phone line.
His number is still out of service, and after repeated calls to get updates on a long overdue and uncompleted service, he told me he 'sold' the business (he actually sold the assets) and has been giving me delaying excuse after excuse.
Fortunately, the outfit he 'sold' the assets to returned my props but only polished as they had been given NO direction and NO funding from Houston Propeller to do any work.
I find it interesting he is still active on this forum (1/26/2006). I'm anxious to see his response and remedy to this - in fact I challenge him too.
I'm not the only one shortchanged. Plenty others suffered greater loss than I. This sort of business practice does not engender pity nor is it justified by one's illness. In fact, it indignifies those truly stricken with cancer who fight bravely, with integrity, putting other before themselves.
I'm truly sadden by his plight if actually true, but can't help think otherwise. One faced with quickening mortality should be looking for redemption, not condemnation.
His number is still out of service, and after repeated calls to get updates on a long overdue and uncompleted service, he told me he 'sold' the business (he actually sold the assets) and has been giving me delaying excuse after excuse.
Fortunately, the outfit he 'sold' the assets to returned my props but only polished as they had been given NO direction and NO funding from Houston Propeller to do any work.
I find it interesting he is still active on this forum (1/26/2006). I'm anxious to see his response and remedy to this - in fact I challenge him too.
I'm not the only one shortchanged. Plenty others suffered greater loss than I. This sort of business practice does not engender pity nor is it justified by one's illness. In fact, it indignifies those truly stricken with cancer who fight bravely, with integrity, putting other before themselves.
I'm truly sadden by his plight if actually true, but can't help think otherwise. One faced with quickening mortality should be looking for redemption, not condemnation.
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Originally Posted by drypipetiger
Darin, Why don't you become an advertiser on this site?
WHEN i BECOME HEALTY AGAIN I, WILL BE MORE THAN AN ADVITISER,I will be back on top as the best prop man around.
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Re: houston prop
Originally Posted by cavecreeker
I sent Darin my props in Dec 2005 for Accelerator Service. He was eager for my business, asked for me PayPal him $720 cash from bank, not credit card, and explained he was having technical problems with his phone line.
His number is still out of service, and after repeated calls to get updates on a long overdue and uncompleted service, he told me he 'sold' the business (he actually sold the assets) and has been giving me delaying excuse after excuse.
Fortunately, the outfit he 'sold' the assets to returned my props but only polished as they had been given NO direction and NO funding from Houston Propeller to do any work.
I find it interesting he is still active on this forum (1/26/2006). I'm anxious to see his response and remedy to this - in fact I challenge him too.
I'm not the only one shortchanged. Plenty others suffered greater loss than I. This sort of business practice does not engender pity nor is it justified by one's illness. In fact, it indignifies those truly stricken with cancer who fight bravely, with integrity, putting other before themselves.
I'm truly sadden by his plight if actually true, but can't help think otherwise. One faced with quickening mortality should be looking for redemption, not condemnation.
His number is still out of service, and after repeated calls to get updates on a long overdue and uncompleted service, he told me he 'sold' the business (he actually sold the assets) and has been giving me delaying excuse after excuse.
Fortunately, the outfit he 'sold' the assets to returned my props but only polished as they had been given NO direction and NO funding from Houston Propeller to do any work.
I find it interesting he is still active on this forum (1/26/2006). I'm anxious to see his response and remedy to this - in fact I challenge him too.
I'm not the only one shortchanged. Plenty others suffered greater loss than I. This sort of business practice does not engender pity nor is it justified by one's illness. In fact, it indignifies those truly stricken with cancer who fight bravely, with integrity, putting other before themselves.
I'm truly sadden by his plight if actually true, but can't help think otherwise. One faced with quickening mortality should be looking for redemption, not condemnation.
YOUR PROPS WERE CONTRACTED OUT ,YOU WERE NOT HAPPY WITH THERE WORK THE FIRST TIME ,YOU SENT THEM BACK ,FOUND THEY CHARGE LESS THAN i ,SORRY YOU KNEW WHERE THEY WERE GOING AND know you want me to refund the diff of the price htey charge vs what we contracted on. That's free ENTERPRISE. You have my Number Call =me 281-354-5882
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Re: houston prop
Originally Posted by HOUSTONPROP
WHEN i BECOME HEALTY AGAIN I, WILL BE MORE THAN AN ADVITISER,I will be back on top as the best prop man around.
Thanks
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Thanks
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Best of luck.
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Re: houston prop
Originally Posted by zahndok