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Posted by Rauville on October 22, 2004 at 04:58:38 from (209.180.79.54):
In Reply to: Interesting Observation posted by Allan in NE on October 22, 2004 at 03:55:53:
I bet that tractor parts vendor could get his "no good customer" figure up to 90% if he would allow more people to take advantage of him. Allan; you're in business, and you know what would happen if you started a "Oh, just pay me when you feel like it" billing program. Everybody, and every customer will graviate towards the path of least finical resistance if you allow it. The seller / vendor / merchant has the ability to set the rules by which he provides services or merchandise. If credit becomes a problem...don't give it, if checks become a problem...don't take them! He would soon find that he was doing business with that 99% group of decent people once again! PS:If you want to take some time off to come up North, and help me haul hay, I promise to pay you just as soon as I sell my horse...
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