Posted by 135 Fan on March 25, 2010 at 12:23:41 from (68.149.56.30):
I bought a disc quite a few years ago for $450. I used it a lot to do work on an MX track. I ended up selling it to the club for what I paid. It wasn't being used and I asked if I could borrow it for my own track. I've had it since about 2005. It had some broken blades when I borrowed it and has a couple more now. 2 years ago another track, that was run by the same club, was going to pick it up but never did. I said it had some broken blades and they said, no problem, the club will fix it. This morning I got a call from another track owner wanting to pick up the disc. I said it had about 8 broken blades. He then starts asking me what I'm going to do about it. I told him that I was told the club was going to fix it. Then he goes on like I should pay to fix the discs that broke at my track. He had quite a bit of attitude as well. Since he is not on the executive of the club and just another track owner, I told him he should be talking to the club president and not me. I don't know if he got approval to get the disc or not. That should come from the club executive. I have no problem paying for a few of the broken blades but I think I should be dealing with the club president rather than some guy who starts accusing me of not paying to fix something that broke when I used it. I also think this guy is trying to cause me problems so more people go to his track almost 2 hours away. He said he was going to call the club president right away. Would you have done the same thing or just handed money and the disc over to this guy? Dave
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