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Posted By jbs726 8/4/2009 11:43:52 AM
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 Posted 8/29/2009 12:15:34 PM
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gaz2810i (8/29/2009)
I don't know you so I can't say whether I like you or not. I'm talking about one instance. If I misunderstood then I apologise but when I'm not the only one then I have to question it. If you don't like it then...

Sorry, but it's hard to tell these days. Most are only interested in beating me up for anything they can. The main big debate is because I am working on other's key books and that bothers allot of people . Before I did that everything was mostly hunky dory. There is 2 opinions on what is considered charging. Just because I want to be partially reimbursed for supplies used does not mean I am charging IMO. I don't remember how much work your book needed but $15 is the most in supplies it would cost and that’s for doing the whole book. I know there is a lot of concern about undisclosed restoration and I have been trying very hard to do that right but I have been under a magnifying glass since I made a website. I am not perfect but I try to be and learn from my mistakes. I am a human being and just wanted to be treated that way. NUFF SAID

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8/29/2009 12:16:43 PM by MasterCPU

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