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Posted by paul on December 09, 2004 at 22:12:03 from (66.60.197.251):
In Reply to: Re: My message about be careful who you buy from g posted by jim ward on December 09, 2004 at 20:22:48:
I guess the point is, there are a lot of people like that. There are more good people in the world, but still there are a lot of people like that. What do we do about it? You have sounded very angry in all your messages. You we have hope for, and are trying to help..... The crooks in the world are what they are, what can we do? Fill all the discussion groups with names of people we don't like & hatred towards them???? What does that accomplish? A lot of messages like yours have been left up - if they are written calmly & factually, not with spite & hate. You are filled with those right now - it comes through loud & clear. Try to continue to be a good person. Don't join the dark side. Yea, it bites for a while. But we all learn. The other person was dishonest. You expected too much. The truth is somewhere in the middle. Most likely closer to you, but you are not 100% right either - if 95 or 99%. Do you understand that? Now, where do we go from here? You are calling all the people who replied to you names. Is that really the picture you want to paint of yourself??? Are you being a better person than the one who ripped you off? Frankly, I'd rather do business with a known crook than with a sour name-caller. The crook will be more fun to talk to, and I know how to watch my back...... Think on that...... Now, do you want to go forward from here, & make things better? That is what people are trying to steer you towards. A better frame of mind, a better place. Calling them names - well, you will have to live with that. Perhaps some of us are pretty clumbsy with words, & have not said what we want to say very well. I know I am aweful with typed words..... I'm sorry for that, and if I offended you, my appologies. I don't have anything more to offer than that. I'm not sure what you are looking for here. --->Paul
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