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krazie_Kid

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I know I have posted a few things that I have come off as an ... in the past, and I am sorry. I just do not like seeing people asking for this or that. Please try to think of it as if you are running your own business and you have customers asking you for stuff, would you take away some privileges that you gave them? I know if I had my own place and I was giving people discounts and everyone asked for more of this or that, I would go a while without giving them something just so they can see how they had it made before.

Again, I am sorry for coming off like an ... and all. But it is strictly business

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jazzguy

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Dude! you really need to chill out........you don't work for or own the company, so if the company had/has a problem.......then let the company deal with it. You are a cool guy but sometimes your "I am the Law" type of post are more annoying than the one's your complaining about......

One question, Lando:

"One is" what? You can't leave us hanging like that!
 

Lando

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One question, Lando:

"One is" what? You can't leave us hanging like that!

you mean besides improper use of the apostrophe :ohmy:.....lol........

example of the proper use of the word "One's"

one's = (a) possessive form of one, (b) one is, (c) one has:

(a) One should mind one's own business. (possessive)
(b) One's company, two's a crowd. (one is)
(c) That one's been sitting in the sun for hours, so it should probably be thrown away. (one has)

this was taken from englishforums.com posted by the user "Yankee"
 
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emygal

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I'm 'the guy' that suggested to a newbie to ask for a sample. I didn't respond to KK cus I did think his reponse to my suggestion was kinda rude, but hey I work retail :D.
I just let it go.
KK it's cool...


Yeah I saw that too. It was not just "kinda rude". I work in the resort retail industry and we have a fine jewelry store at one of our properties. Most of our guests are upper middle class from New Jersey and they are always asking what we can do for them, we count on it and build that into our initial markup, they leave happy, they COME BACK!!! I am pretty sure that if one of my employees responded like that to a guest, they would be asked to leave.
 
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