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Re: FYI: Grass not so green on the other side
« on: February 10, 2003, 06:33:18 PM »
A business that sends boards to customers that don't pay for them goes out of business, that's the rational explination for this.
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Re: FYI: Grass not so green on the other side
« Reply #1 on: February 11, 2003, 08:00:29 PM »
@Herewegoagain

Would be more accurate if child 1 ran home to get money, but when he got back child 2 had gone home with the ball, as 060 there did not pay for a board in time to recieve one of the last batch.   His payment will be returned once it arrives, which could be this week or next week, depending on the bank and how he excized the transfer.  

The expression when I sold cars was "the car you looked at today and are going to buy tomorrow is the car someone else saw yesterday and will buy today."  When opportunities present themselves, you must jump on them or else you will loose them.  Opportunity only knocks once, and then it's gone.  060's claiming foul, when he has only himself to blame.  Other developers and customers that jumped on the opportunity when presented have been rewarded with a pegasos.  
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