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I Got $1,000.00 free labor and parts on my Dodge 98 Diesel...here's how!

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randolf_scott@hotmail.com - 28 Apr 2006 17:27 GMT
Friends,

I Got $1,000.00 free labor and parts on my Dodge 98 Diesel...here's
how!  I went to a tire and brake shop asking for tires (235/85) and an
alignment job.  They told me to come pick it up cause it was ready.  I
paid and drove off.

Got about 100yds from their drive before I noticed there was no
improvement in the alignment.  I drove it back and complained.  They
told me a lie about how they had done it, but they would throw it back
on the rack and take another look.

Next day I get a phone message saying it needs $800 in new parts and
labor for upper and lower ball joints.  I don't get the message till
Sunday, but before that I ride over to the shop hoping it was done and
sitting in the parking lot waiting for me.  They were closed and truck
parked in the bay behind a glass door.  I take one look and stairing
back at me is this huge a$$ dent in my rear bumper.  Now I'm so angry
I'm seeing red.

I call them 8:00am sharp the next day (Monday) and swear that I'm going
to sue them and told them the evidence I had already.  This time the
mechanic tells me a third story about how they never performed the
alignment the previous Friday because they got my truck confused with
another Dodge truck that came in for service.  So, I told them put on a
new bumper, new upper and lower ball joints and do the alignment or
else I'm not taking delivery of the truck.  They happily do so thinking
they were going to bill me for all of it.  Thinking they were going to
be rewarded for their fraudulant practices.

I get the call Wednesday saying my truck is ready and with it a big fat
bill saying I owed them very much money.  Told them to shove it and
that if I so much as paid one red cent that I was going to turn my case
over to my lawyer who would in turn give it to the public prosecuter
and that me and my attorney wouldn't be out one red cent.  Instead they
would have to accumulate litigation expenses for months while I sat
back and laughed my a$$ off.  They then politely told me "no charge"
and to come get my truck.  Teach those dirt bags to rip of innocent
people!  I hate dirt bag mechanics...scum of the earth.

Randolf
Greg O - 28 Apr 2006 17:43 GMT
> Friends,
>
> I Got $1,000.00 free labor and parts on my Dodge 98 Diesel...here's
> how!

Seems like you may be the scum!
It is very possible that they did mix up trucks and thought yours was done.
As far as the dent in the bumper, sh.t happens! If I was the shop foreman I
would have replaced the bumper on our dime, but still billed you for the
front end work. If you  can in my shop ranting like that I would of held the
truck until I got cash for the repair. No payment, no truck!
Greg
randolf_scott@hotmail.com - 28 Apr 2006 18:06 GMT
There was no doubt they tried to commit fraud.  You want me to type
letter for letter the three stories (lies) they told me?  When I asked
them for documentation showing they had another Dodge truck in that
previous Friday they said they couldn't come up with it.  They lied!
What do you expect of scummy tire and brake shops?

Are you saying you will defraud customers and expect them to pay up?
In that case please give us your business address.

Randolf
HoDad - 29 Apr 2006 02:34 GMT
> There was no doubt they tried to commit fraud.  You want me to type
> letter for letter the three stories (lies) they told me?  When I asked
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
>
> Randolf

Hey Randy,
Why don't you give us your business addy so we can all avoid a sue happy
clown like you?
HD
randolf_scott@hotmail.com - 28 Apr 2006 18:10 GMT
And another thing Greg...ignorence of the law and incompetence is not a
defense in case of fraud where I come from.

If you "mistakenly" kill someone...doesn't mean you get a brow beating
from a police officer and get to return to your life.  There are
consequences to your actions...accident or no accident...or did your
mommy not teach you this?

Randolf
Roy - 28 Apr 2006 18:26 GMT
> Friends,

Who care's??
gunbunny31@msn.com - 28 Apr 2006 18:48 GMT
If you paid for work and didn't get it you have a right to be upset
about that. But thats where th line is drawn. If this would have
happened at my shop, I would have made the aligment right and may have
fired a tech if I thought he was trying to pull a scam. I understand
that after awhile jobs can become a blur when your busy. You try not
mess up, but sometimes it happens.
As for the rest, well that where I would part company. I would promptly
shown you the not libable for damage clause on the work order that you
signed. and if you told me to do the rest of the suspension work, you
would have paid for it.
If the damaged occured in the shop, I would have coverd it. lord knows
that I have bought enough tires blown out on lifts over the years. but
I don't pay for damage that didn't happen in my shop. It's also
wouldn't be my fault that your truck needs work done. If the parts are
worn, then the're worn.
As for the threat of a lawyer, thats when I would have stoped and
either got paid or the truck would have went into a lot and stored
until the judge made a decission. I could have kept that so tied up,
you would have been able to historic plates on the truck before you got
it back.
You got lucky and had a manager with no back bone or didn't care.
regardless they didn't pay for your work. someone else did. you are no
doubt paying for someone else's fit through higher labor rates and
prouduct costs. You just don't know it.
randolf_scott@hotmail.com - 28 Apr 2006 20:07 GMT
Gunbunn,

No line is drawn between incompetance and fraud or else everyone would
go around saying, "My bad, please pardon me...now pay me victim!".  You
see where that would eventually lead our society?

Can you please post your business address gunbunn so we can all know?
Or are you another one of those "managers without a backbone" you speak
of?  If you defrauded me, also locking up my truck, and I had evidence
of a clear case of fraud...I'd call the police.  They in turn would
park their vehicles in your place of business while I showed them
everything I had.

Then we would get evereyone's statement taken by the police officers
including your mechanics who did the work AND no one would have time to
get their story straight with one another.  Then the police would
strongly recommend you release my vehicle.  If you did not...no sweat!
I'd have the public prosecuter take you to court.  I'd not pay one red
cent in litigation expenses while you hire a lawyer to reinstate your
business license.

You would incur litigation expenses for several months provided you
didn't do the smart thing and settle out of court.  Your lawyer would
beg you to settle out of court, but let's pretend you decide to "be a
man" and not take crap off anyone.  Then you would rack up many
thousands of dollars in attorney fees.  Then even if you aren't
convicted (which I could care less)...you cannot recover a single penny
lost in litigation expenses.

You ask, "Why can't I sue the public prosecuter to recover litigation
expenses if I'm not convicted?".  Because the merits of the case were
too strong in the beginning.  Also you have to prove that the
prosecution was malicious and without merit.  So, for the sake of
loosing a thousand bucks derived from fraudulant work you now owe
easily $+20k to a scumbag lawyer.  

Happy trails!

Randolf
Dale Yonz - 02 May 2006 07:21 GMT
On 4/28/06 1:07 PM, in article
1146251277.071723.85800@i40g2000cwc.googlegroups.com,

> Gunbunn,
>
[quoted text clipped - 35 lines]
>
> Randolf

Plus, the crooked mechanic wouldn't want all this publicity :)))
randolf_scott@hotmail.com - 03 May 2006 17:07 GMT
Right you are Dale.  The president of the shop was begging me not to
tell anyone and that he was an honest guy who never cheated anyone.  I
just turned away and didn't answer him.  Also his office manager was
trying to stand there and look dignified while I gave them the "what
for".  They were spineless and cowards, but what do you expect of
common thieves?

Randolf
randolf_scott@hotmail.com - 28 Apr 2006 20:18 GMT
Gunbrunn wrote: "I could have kept that so tied up,
you would have been able to historic plates on the truck before you got

it back."

That's funny...cause I'd have your business license stripped by the
public prosecuter...from where would you get the funds to pay a lawyer
to "keep it tied up"?  Funny thing is you would be paying for your own
prosecution and defense.  The local and state taxes you pay would go
towards financing the prosecution and the profits you had prior to your
business license being taken away would be used to pay for your
defense.  Me...why I'd be driving one of my other vehicles and enjoying
life :)

Randolf
gunbunny31@msn.com - 28 Apr 2006 21:23 GMT
In fantasyland maybe. But not in real life. I have been down this road
before. had cops come, been to court the whole nine yards.
The shop is incorporated, so your not hurting me at home. I pay
insurance just like doctors do for crap like that. So far, I'm batting
1000 and I don't see an end to that any time soon. Everyone has the
Wal-Mart syndrome. Bitch enough and they will give you what ever you
want so you go away approach. I can't afford it and I am willing to bet
you can't keep a lawyer in court as long as my insurance company can.
I had a case a few years ago. A guy brought a truck in to me to have it
fixed. It was his work truck from a roofing company. I told him how
much and he ok'd the work. I had him look at the truck so he could see
what was happening. We were all on the same page. $1700.00 later the
truck was done, I called him and told him to come get the truck and we
were actually under by a couple hundred $.
Three weeks later, he still hadn't shown up, I call again. When he
finally comes in he says that I damaged the bed of the truck.  Never
mind the fact that it has roofing nails and shingles in the bed.
He says he never ok'd any work and was only paying for check out time.
I tell him no and show him his signature on a work order with the
estimate on it. Pay up or I keep the truck.
He calls the police and tells them I have stolen the truck. when they
show up I tell whats going on. He insisted that I be arrested. They
tell him that its a civil matter and go away. long story short, the
judge tells him to pay me. He also ordered my legal expense paid. The
truck sat in my back lot for 2 years. The bank showed up to re-pop
about 6 months after the case ended. I told them they could have it for
the amount of the bill owed. they said no thanks. I filed for an
abandoned vehicle title and sold the truck and finally got my money
back.
I am a smaller guy, I can only guess what one of the big places like
Firestone would have done to you if they wanted to. It's nice to talk a
big talk, but like I said, you got lucky. I wouldn't brag.
randolf_scott@hotmail.com - 03 May 2006 18:21 GMT
Here's what I got...just for the record...

Four 265/75 premium tires for $446.00 and that includes tax and
disposal.
Front wheel alignment for $40.00.
Free $500.00 bumper and that includes labor...did I mention the side
they didn't bang up was already banged up by me?
Free $850.00 (with labor and tax) upper and lower Moog (sweet!) ball
joints.
Free $80.00 upgrade in tires due to paying for the cheaper price for
235/85 they had on sale.

I only came out of pocket for $486.00.  Not bad for the price!  Can
anyone beat this?

Randolf
gunbunny31@msn.com - 03 May 2006 18:42 GMT
I still say you got lucky or your a liar.
Your truck would be sitting behind my shop under lock and key if were
at my place.
But then I wouldn't let escalate to this.
randolf_scott@hotmail.com - 03 May 2006 18:58 GMT
I'm sure you hope I am a liar instead of a trend of customers who have
decided not to victimized any longer.  Personally I couldn't care if
you believe me or not, but trust me when I say the president and
manager of that joint won't forget my face any time soon.

Just hope I don't have to go back for any warranty work...if I do I
won't take my eyes off my truck under any circumstances.

Randolf
aarcuda69062 - 03 May 2006 20:48 GMT
In article
<1146679112.802708.136350@i39g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,

> I'm sure you hope I am a liar instead of a trend of customers who have
> decided not to victimized any longer.  

Did the shop wear out the ball joints, the tires?
How were you "victimized?"

> Personally I couldn't care if
> you believe me or not, but trust me when I say the president and
> manager of that joint won't forget my face any time soon.

No doubt.  I'd only hope that your "face" and name have already
been distributed to every other shop in the area.

> Just hope I don't have to go back for any warranty work...if I do I
> won't take my eyes off my truck under any circumstances.

Assclown, you don't have a warranty.
To have a warranty, commerce would have had to occur between the
shop and you.  That never happened.
DrOvis@comcast.net - 17 May 2006 21:55 GMT
I hope you drained your fuel tank shortly after.

> Here's what I got...just for the record...
>
[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
>
> Randolf
Greg O - 28 Apr 2006 23:49 GMT
> Gunbrunn wrote: "I could have kept that so tied up,
> you would have been able to historic plates on the truck before you got
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
>
> Randolf

I think this is all pretty funny too, because I have been there also, as a
shop owner.
I had a customer that owed me a couple thousand dollars for repairs that
were done, and changed on account. He would never pay up, he was going
broke. I was patient because I figured he would need repairs done again, and
he would be back. One day he stopped in dropping off some construction
equipment for repair. I repaired it, then called him up and let him know it
was done, but I needed cold hard cash for the repairs and the past due. He
came in screaming, threatened to call the cops, but he never did get his
equipment back. I filled a mechanics lien on the equipment, and sold it all
90 days later for more than what was owed.
As far as your threats of  a law suit for fraud, it would be damned hard to
prove that it was not a simple mistake. After all the shop fixed your truck
in the end.
The only fraud here is when you refused to pay for any of it. I would have
told you to go pack sand!
A legit way to have handled this was for them to pay for damages to your
truck, and you pay for the repairs. The way I see it is you defrauded the
shop by refusing to pay a legit repair bill.
Greg
aarcuda69062 - 29 Apr 2006 03:31 GMT
> > Gunbrunn wrote: "I could have kept that so tied up,
> > you would have been able to historic plates on the truck before you got
[quoted text clipped - 32 lines]
> shop by refusing to pay a legit repair bill.
> Greg

Agree 100%

"Randolf' must live in some kind of fantasy world.
These matters are strictly civil as far as the law is concerned,
the police and the public prosecutor are NOT going to get
involved, the police will not order the vehicle returned, the
public prosecutor isn't going to 'strip' anyones business
licence. Why?  because it's non of their business.  An attorney
would want substantial money up front to retain the case, no,
'you don't pay unless we win' bull sh.t.

All things considered, I give this troll a 2.7
NapalmHeart - 29 Apr 2006 05:01 GMT
> "Randolf' must live in some kind of fantasy world.
> These matters are strictly civil as far as the law is concerned,
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
>
> All things considered, I give this troll a 2.7

Where is the term "public prosecutor" used?

Ken
aarcuda69062 - 29 Apr 2006 05:47 GMT
> > "Randolf' must live in some kind of fantasy world.
> > These matters are strictly civil as far as the law is concerned,
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
>
> Ken

In article
<1146251937.903112.52200@j73g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
< randolf_scott@hotmail.com wrote:

> That's funny...cause I'd have your business license stripped by the
> public prosecuter...from where would you get the funds to pay a lawyer
> to "keep it tied up"?

Typo and all...
NapalmHeart - 30 Apr 2006 03:05 GMT
>> > "Randolf' must live in some kind of fantasy world.
>> > These matters are strictly civil as far as the law is concerned,
[quoted text clipped - 20 lines]
>
> Typo and all...

I meant where geographically is the term used.  I live in Michigan and have
never heard the term used before.  Not even considering the typo.  I have
also never heard of prosecutors acting in what appears to be a civil
lawsuit.

Ken
Greg O - 30 Apr 2006 05:31 GMT
>>> > "Randolf' must live in some kind of fantasy world.
>>> > These matters are strictly civil as far as the law is concerned,
[quoted text clipped - 27 lines]
>
> Ken

That is another reason the OP's post is so silly! I doubt any of what he
said even happened as it is so ridiculous!

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'05 Ultra Classic

Marsh Monster - 30 Apr 2006 14:41 GMT
> > Ken
> >
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> PoorUB
> '05 Ultra Classic

==========
==========

I agree.

    The dude (op) doesn't have a clue!

He made it entirely too easy to pick apart his fictious rant by
inserting way too many
"won't happens" into it.  As all the other guys that work in the biz
have posted, the
dude would still be walk'n, rant'n, and pull'n his hair out all while
his lovely little ride
sat in the back lot rusting and waiting on the title to show up so's it
could be sold.
End of story.

The cute part was the "Prosecutor".  rotflmao

 That reeeeeellly tickled my gizzards. lol

~:~
mm
~takes a sip of his coffee..........and calls the prosecutors office to
let them
help him with his missing newspaper delivery.....they ain't so busy
they
won't help me with it~

rotflmao.......
i make me laugh
Greg O - 30 Apr 2006 16:47 GMT
> his lovely little ride
> sat in the back lot rusting and waiting on the title to show up so's it
> could be sold.
> End of story.

Waiting for the title to show up does not take long around here! Around here
once you put a lien on a vehicle the "owner" gets 90 days to pay up. After
that time you need to put an add in the paper listing an auction for the
vehicle, and the sheriff will bring over the title for you, unless a bank
holds a loan on it. If their is a loan on it, it still can be sold but the
loan needs to be satisfied before the vehicle goes away. Usually the bank is
very helpful because it the "owner" has not paid for the repairs chances are
he has not made loan payments either! I have seen instances were the bank
will write off allot of the loan to make sure they don't get stuck with the
vehicle.
Greg
gunbunny31@msn.com - 30 Apr 2006 17:56 GMT
The a.s kicker is, that I didn't get paid for a couple of years. Some
of that was my fault because I was too busy trying to take care of
other peoples problems to get around to doing something with the truck.
It didn't take long to get the title once I got the ball rolling.
I got to wonder though, if this guy isn't feeling guilty for ripping
someone off and feels he needs to justify it with us. Maybe he thought
he would get the "atta boy" treatment.
Probably the service manager will likely back flag the poor tech
involved to re-coup the loss. Not much, but a little here and there.
Just until he get the $1000.00 all so you can throw a fit.
Can you carry a grand on your books that you will never get back? Ever
wonder why it costs so much for service? You can thank your friend here
for that.
Oh, by the way, I'm in Cincinnati. east side. don't bother bringing
your crap here.
randolf_scott@hotmail.com - 03 May 2006 16:56 GMT
I don't feel ashamed.  I feel great!  Hope it teaches those common
thieves a lesson.  How can sleezy repair shop workers go home and look
their wives and kids in the eye after having spent the day robbing poor
and innocent people is beyond me.  I'd like to know their trick...maybe
it involves lots of alcohol and/or drugs?

Actually the bumper was around $500 and the front end work $850...so
that's really $1,350.00 or so.  For the record "fraud" is not a civil
matter.

Randolf
randolf_scott@hotmail.com - 03 May 2006 17:43 GMT
Marsha,

Cut back on the drugs...seriously.

Randolf
randolf_scott@hotmail.com - 03 May 2006 17:49 GMT
Forgot to mention I also got a free upgrade from 235/85 to 265/75 on my
tires cause when I originally came in he pointed to the 265/75's and
said those are the ones I quoted you the price on.  When I brought the
truck back after finding the alignment still bad I pointed out the fact
that the tires on it were not the ones he pointed out and had agreed to
sell me for the price.  That was easily $80 worth of free tire I got.
So, let's make the tally closer to $1,430.00.  Wish I could hit
$1,500.00...just a nice pleasent round number :)

Of course when you figure all the time I lost (and stress) argueing
with them I'm sure the number goes well below $100.00 :(

Randolf
randolf_scott@hotmail.com - 03 May 2006 16:14 GMT
Greg,

You saying when they charged me for work they didn't do that I was
defrauding them?  Guess Hitler was also a victim of the holocaust...is
that right?  Using your logic!

The mechanic gave me three different stories.  One of which I have
recorded on my business phone.  I can listen to it over and over (as I
have).  You can all pretend you are rightous and some of you
maybe...but this mechanic was not.  Shame on all of you that would
defend a dishonest shop.  Hope your customers hear of it!

Randolf
aarcuda69062 - 03 May 2006 18:41 GMT
In article
<1146669258.540415.22680@i40g2000cwc.googlegroups.com>,

> Greg,
>
> You saying when they charged me for work they didn't do that I was
> defrauding them?  

What work didn't they do?

Not the least bit surprised that a truck with a worn out front
end wouldn't handle any better after an alignment than it did
before.

Anything after this point is just shenanigans on your part,
anything before this point is speculation.
randolf_scott@hotmail.com - 03 May 2006 18:53 GMT
You wouldn't say that if you had read the entire thread.

Randolf
gunbunny31@msn.com - 03 May 2006 19:14 GMT
I did, and it would.
I'm not saying that feel sorry for the mass tire places. sometimes they
get what's comming to them. they hire idiots out of half way houses and
don't pay squat. Those guys really don't care if your truck is right or
not. What the hell, their car runs fine. But...... you should have
known this going in.
randolf_scott@hotmail.com - 03 May 2006 19:37 GMT
I am a champion!  I rule the world!  Who else could get so much for so
little?  Feel like I won the sweepstakes.

Randolf
Christopher  Thompson - 03 May 2006 21:57 GMT
> I am a champion!  I rule the world!  Who else could get so much for so
> little?  Feel like I won the sweepstakes.
>
> Randolf

and that IS truly sad.

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gunbunny31@msn.com - 03 May 2006 19:47 GMT
This wouldn't have happened at my shop. Regardless of what you think,
not everyone needs to make a living from riping people off.
I read your post, a mechanic said the aligment didn't happen. Now was
it a mistake or fraud.
A cop isn't going to make that decision. That's what a judge is for. A
cop will take a report then leave. With you standing there wondering
how your going to get home.
You can go to a prosecutor, they may file a case, but not likely. they
won't spend the money unless the case is clearly soild. It won't matter
that "you said, they said" .
In the end you are lucky you got your truck back without paying. I'm
just saying you wouldn't have done it here.
aarcuda69062 - 03 May 2006 20:43 GMT
In article
<1146678823.886173.296100@j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,

> You wouldn't say that if you had read the entire thread.
>
> Randolf

I did read the entire thread.

You took a truck with a worn out front end in for tires and an
alignment.  The truck still didn't handle to your expectations...
...no sh.t,  the front end was worn out.  You then proceeded to
authorize the needed repairs under false pretenses, then skipped
on the bill.

You didn't get free parts and labor as the subject line says, you
just didn't pay the bill.  Big difference!
randolf_scott@hotmail.com - 03 May 2006 21:10 GMT
I got it in writing that I don't owe them a single penny for any
service, labor and parts with the signatures of both the manager and
president.  Plus the second bill with a big "NO CHARGE" written and
signed by the manager.  I still paid for the tires and alignment.  So,
smarta$$ I still get warranty work...or they will be getting it up the
rear themselves.  

You just have to show them who is boss...

Randolf
aarcuda69062 - 04 May 2006 02:17 GMT
In article
<1146687003.459272.294740@g10g2000cwb.googlegroups.com>,

> I got it in writing that I don't owe them a single penny for any
> service, labor and parts with the signatures of both the manager and
> president.  Plus the second bill with a big "NO CHARGE" written and
> signed by the manager.  I still paid for the tires and alignment.  

YA (yet another) version of the story.

> So, smarta$$ I still get warranty work...or they will be getting it up the
> rear themselves.  

You're from Arkansas...
I saw Deliverance...
Too much information!

> You just have to show them who is boss...
>
> Randolf
randolf_scott@hotmail.com - 03 May 2006 21:20 GMT
They should have contacted you when it came time to invent a story, I
mean excuse, for their incompetence.  I feel for the poor souls who
trust in you.

Randolf
aarcuda69062 - 04 May 2006 02:26 GMT
In article
<1146687655.715907.262940@u72g2000cwu.googlegroups.com>,

> They should have contacted you when it came time to invent a story, I
> mean excuse, for their incompetence.  I feel for the poor souls who
> trust in you.
>
> Randolf

So, the public prosecutor prosecutes cases of "incompetence?

What happened to "fraud?"

Those two words "" are not synonymous.

Ya wanna start over with a better (another) story?
randolf_scott@hotmail.com - 03 May 2006 19:06 GMT
Did you not read where I said the mechanic admitted the following
Monday that they had never even attempted to do an alignment the
previous Friday nor evaluate the alignment...the same day I test drove
it and the alignment was not improved?  You need to keep up or stick to
shorter threads.

Randolf
aarcuda69062 - 03 May 2006 20:53 GMT
In article
<1146679604.670792.82560@j73g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,

> Did you not read where I said the mechanic admitted the following
> Monday that they had never even attempted to do an alignment the
> previous Friday nor evaluate the alignment...

They had a plausible explanation.
Now your story changes to "evaluate the alignment."

> the same day I test drove
> it and the alignment was not improved?  

With worn out ball joints.
Which part of 'no sh.t' don't you understand.

> You need to keep up or stick to
> shorter threads.

heh...  It's -you- who needs to keep up.
(since the story -has-  changed with time)

The fact that you keep beating this horse shows that your
conscience is getting the better of you.  Wonder why...
randolf_scott@hotmail.com - 03 May 2006 21:00 GMT
I feel horrible...you are right.  I'm going to walk down there and
write them a check and add 10% for their trouble.  Now I will be able
to sleep at night.  

Randolf
aarcuda69062 - 04 May 2006 02:06 GMT
In article
<1146686427.378314.156110@e56g2000cwe.googlegroups.com>,

> I feel horrible...you are right.  I'm going to walk down there and
> write them a check and add 10% for their trouble.  Now I will be able
> to sleep at night.  
>
> Randolf

A check...
... You crack me up.
Dave Lee - 04 May 2006 18:10 GMT
>I feel horrible...you are right.  I'm going to walk down there and
> write them a check and add 10% for their trouble.  Now I will be able
> to sleep at night.
>
> Randolf

obviously something is up, or you would not feel the need to continue to
validate yourself here.

is your real name mike schmidt??
randolf_scott@hotmail.com - 04 May 2006 19:48 GMT
Hello,

I was Randolf's girlfriend.  I'm sad to say that he was over come with
guilt and remorse with what happened at the tire and brake shop and
commited suicide this morning.  He left a note wanting me to apologize
to everyone he ever offended.  Also he left all that he had, including
his truck, to the tire and break shop that he ripped off with a false
claim of fraud.

I know you all will miss him, but know that he lives on in our
memories.

Sincerely,

Randolfette
Nosey - 04 May 2006 20:39 GMT
> Hello,
>
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
>
> Randolfette

Who was Randolph?
Signature

Ken

gunbunny31@msn.com - 04 May 2006 21:31 GMT
Nobody.
Dave Lee - 04 May 2006 21:52 GMT
just a lonely, little man, repressing his peculiar tendencies.
> Nobody.
randolf_scott@hotmail.com - 04 May 2006 22:17 GMT
Friends,

I'm back!  Last thing I remember was pulling the trigger on my pistol
and next thing I know I wake up in the morgue in a black plastic bag.
It's a miracle!

I had a vision too...Jesus came down from heaven and told me that I
must go back.  I asked, "But why Lord?".  He said, "You've been tasked
with the awesome responsibiltiy of destroying all defrauding tire and
brake businesses.".  He gave me this jawbone from an a.s of a mechanic
and told me to smite the wicked.

Watch out!

Randolf
Roy - 05 May 2006 06:35 GMT
> Friends,
>
> I'm back!  Last thing I remember was pulling the trigger on my pistol
> and next thing I know I wake up in the morgue in a black plastic bag.
> It's a miracle!

No, just bad luck!
Marsh Monster - 06 May 2006 15:18 GMT
> Friends,
>
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
>
> Randolf

==========
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you know.......
I think yer a liar.

but damn yer funny.

~:~
marshmonster
~sips his shroomjuice~
Dale Yonz - 08 May 2006 07:15 GMT
You better be careful or some mechanic will full fill your dream story :)))

On 5/4/06 3:17 PM, in article
1146777464.483014.234140@e56g2000cwe.googlegroups.com,

> Friends,
>
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
>
> Randolf
aarcuda69062 - 05 May 2006 00:24 GMT
In article
<1146768514.022655.223330@j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,

> Hello,
>
> I was Randolf's girlfriend.  

Amazing.  dude cacks it, yet his hand still lives.
Marsh Monster - 06 May 2006 15:17 GMT
> Hello,
>
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
>
> Randolfette

=========
=========

lmao

~:~
marsh
Dave Lee - 28 Apr 2006 21:12 GMT
and the fraud is where???

> Friends,
>
[quoted text clipped - 37 lines]
>
> Randolf
Marsh Monster - 29 Apr 2006 18:55 GMT
> Friends,
>
[quoted text clipped - 37 lines]
>
> Randolf

=============
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idiot

~:~
marsh
~sips his shroomjuice......thinks he'll pay a little visit to yer past~
Marsh Monster - 29 Apr 2006 19:09 GMT
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Everyone,

Yes, I've had my fair share of unemployment.  I was laid off three
times within a twenty-two month span beginning in 2002.  It wasn't fun
or pretty.  Not for me or the other poor souls with kids and
dependants.

Since then though I get calls from headhunters and recruiters every
week.  I'm lucky in that the skills I have presently are in high
demand.  Won't always be the case though.

Biking eight miles to work is very rewarding.  Having several hundred
cars, all occupied by one individual, passing me by on the road is a
gut wrenching sight.  They're all fueling the death and destruction in
the middle east if not the entire world.

Wars today are fought for two reasons:

1.) Economics
2.) Ethnics

What type of war do you suppose we are involved in today.  What
simpleton cannot draw a correlation between our consumption of oil with

the ongoing conflicts in oil rich nations?  Who then shares the
responsibility?  Who can stomach the truth?

"Capitalism...the idea that anyone, regardless of race, sex, ethnicity,

religion or economic standing, with both determination and hard work
can aspire to be the slave of any aristocrat of his or her choosing."

 -- W.J.

Randolf

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maybe............

you should jest go back to riding yer bike, then you wouldn't have all
these "sue" worries over frauding you on repairs........

or........

did  yer legs git tired???

rotfflmfao @ mr greenpeace!!!!!

so......
A bad thing ain't a bad thing when the bad thing ain't a bad thing for
you?????

i know, i know.........
you had good intentions of NEVER contributing to the problem again
yerself,
but riding is a bit easier than pedl'ng aint it?

i make me laugh.

~:~
MarshMonster
~sips his mushroomtea......goes to dig for more proof that yer an
idiot~
randolf_scott@hotmail.com - 03 May 2006 16:18 GMT
I do ride my bike still...everyday to work only now I take the longer
route which is eleven miles.  Still I'd like to ride further to
increase my stamina.  The truck is for hauling and working not to
mention I love my truck.  I'd put it under glass if I could.  Still
sickens me to see the thousands of cars and trucks while commuting.

Randolf
Marsh Monster - 29 Apr 2006 19:21 GMT
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<TOP POST>
.
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idiot

~:~
MarshMonster
~takes a hit off his homegrown......goes to find more proof~

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Guys,

How are you prepared?

I've got 1,500 pounds of corn (30 x 50lb sacks) in the garage.  Hand
crank mill to make my grits and corn meal.  A 800 acre ranch in the
Ozark mountains.  One DPMS A2 and one Armalite M15A4 with scope and 20
thirty round mags.  A partner who can split nat hairs at 300yds with
the scoped rifle.  Two thousand rounds of 62grn hollow points.

No anti-viral drugs :(

Randolf
Marsh Monster - 29 Apr 2006 19:25 GMT
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<TOP POST>
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yep......

yer an IDIOT!

~:~
mm
~puts down his dooby, puts down his shroomjuice, puts down his
crownroyal,
goes to git his 30/30 and make sure it's loaded, he don't think even
bud will side
with this dude~
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Guys,

Wish the Bird Flu would hurry up and mutate and kill half the world's
population!  Doesn't everyone agree that the world is over populated?
Too many people.  Not enough resources.  Wish that bird flu would
mutate into something as deadly as Ebola, but have four times the
incubation period.  Just wipe the world clean of third world countries
and most of the U.S.

Wouldn't it be great to have too much housing!  Sure, we all would be
filing bankruptcy, but they would be giving houses away in the next
town for free.

Who needs all this bullsiht?  Who needs bankers, lawyers, politicians
and the republican party.  Let's wipe the slate clean.  Who want's to
start a prayer group that God will deliver us a virus to wipe out the
bulk of humanity?

He's done it before with a flood...why not a virus?  God has experience

with this kind of thing, right?  It's in the bible.  So, I'm not
unethical in my reasoning.  Those republican conservatives can't
complain, right?

Randolf
Roy - 29 Apr 2006 19:33 GMT
> .
> .
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
>
> yer an IDIOT!

Yup, this is why we need birth control.

Roy
 
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