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Romy the Cat
Boston, MA
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Joined on 05-28-2004
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fiogf49gjkf0d Mars, yes, there are manufactures who do more or less honest business and there are manufactures who do bad job and do not provide a mechanism for customers to remediate the claims. Interesting that quite a few manufactures do during the long career conduct perfectly ethical operation but as they get closer to retirement than then realize that it is profitable for them during the last few year juts cash the reputation, rip off the clientele and then go away to shadow.
Over the last few years I have seen few extremely negative comments about Phil Mundi, The very same people talk about another famous German maker – Oleg Rulit. I do not know how accurate all of it but for sure anybody who intends to deal with them have to take the information under consideration. I personally never dealt with Phil Mundi as he hardly does anything that attracts my interest neither he ever expressed any interesting idea. A few years back he used my banner at his site. I contacted him and asked him do remove it. In response the Phil Mundi informed that he design that banner himself. It happened that my banner has a lot of sentimental values to me and his response very pissed me off. Somebody who use this site and from his country did intervene and he did take my banner off. For sure since then he is in shit list and if you decide to meet him and very slowly run him over with asphalt press then I would donate gas money for your tuck.
Sill, you are adult and for all intended purposes you need to know how to protect your orders. For whatever it worthy the US$400 is not a huge sum of money to lose virginity about the world. Life is about learning how to live. Do you think your $400 was bad investment into learning? I paid once $12K to “learn” the very same thing, you got bargain. Be happy with that.
Rgs, Romy the Cat
"I wish I could score everything for horns." - Richard Wagner. "Our writing equipment takes part in the forming of our thoughts." - Friedrich Nietzsche
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