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Old 11-06-2009, 01:33 AM
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roamer, seeing your an attorney, are you being 100% honest with us or just trying to build a case for a client who chose to use the wrong machine for this application and are fishing for ideas on who to sue

i'm usually the first to lend a helping hand, but in this case i feel you're smart enough to have read the box, directions, and video. you already know you bought the wrong machine for the task at hand.

now for the disclaimer. use the machine at your own risk. you've been warned.

guys, i think we're being set up

rick.
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Old 11-06-2009, 01:33 AM
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thanks for asking the professionals bout solutions to your problem. I hope this info helps, and the advice is reciprocated when we plumbers have to deal with the likes of people that have no respect for our profession and will opt to negotiate terms of payment after services are rendered.

If this advice helps, could you help us plumbers with the legalese that will assist in collection upon completion of service rendered?

Please let us know if our collective advice helps to solve your problems.
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Rick, he's just a struggling joe like the rest of us
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Old 11-07-2009, 10:50 PM
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roamer, seeing your an attorney, are you being 100% honest with us or just trying to build a case for a client who chose to use the wrong machine for this application and are fishing for ideas on who to sue

i'm usually the first to lend a helping hand, but in this case i feel you're smart enough to have read the box, directions, and video. you already know you bought the wrong machine for the task at hand.

now for the disclaimer. use the machine at your own risk. you've been warned.

guys, i think we're being set up

rick.
now will we get free advice from an attorney when we need some

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no will we get free advice from an attorney when we need some
charlie, i'm no attorney

butt i'm sure i can get you off

do i need to post photos

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roamer, seeing your an attorney, are you being 100% honest with us or just trying to build a case for a client who chose to use the wrong machine for this application and are fishing for ideas on who to sue

i'm usually the first to lend a helping hand, but in this case i feel you're smart enough to have read the box, directions, and video. you already know you bought the wrong machine for the task at hand.

now for the disclaimer. use the machine at your own risk. you've been warned.

guys, i think we're being set up

rick.


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where in n.y .
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