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General / Open Discussion / Re: Taintedpaintworks
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on: March 02, 2006, 09:22:10 PM
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Now that it has been established, that the title has been delivered, I would just like to say the following. 1. I do an honest business and deliver what I promise. If at anytime I felt that I could not have delivered, I would have reversed the deal. I will admit that this has definitely not been my smoothest transaction however, sometimes things don't go as planned and all you can do is sort it out. Unfortunately, that is what happened in this case, but at no point was anyone in danger of getting stiffed out of what they paid/traded for.
2. Buyer beware is a good policy, as I said before, if you are'nt comfortable with a transaction, then you're a fool to part with your money and deserve what you get from people less honest than myself.
3. BUSINESS PARTNER!
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General / Open Discussion / Re: Taintedpaintworks
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on: February 27, 2006, 12:18:09 AM
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Actually, I told him "it would take a few days for me to get my hands on the title and get it out to him" but I should be able to get it to him within a week. And yes, you did connect me with him through this site however, the deal was not with you making your involvement irrelevant. As for the mechanics lien, as long as the title was clear and legal and not a salvage title indicating the product had been damaged, I fail to see a difference. I don't seek your recommendation or opinion, I do however believe you have a right to post it here. I only ask that you acknowledge that he received the title when it arrives, nothing more and nothing less.
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General / Open Discussion / Re: Taintedpaintworks
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on: February 26, 2006, 03:11:09 AM
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lol, I don't think you have to worry about being shot unless you draw first. Regardless, feel free to stop by and introduce yourself anytime. As for the title, let me give you the full run down here just to clarify everyones concerns.
I originally acquired that jet ski from a boat mechanic who did work on it and the owner then refused to, or could not pay for it. The mechanic put a lien against the vessel and I have been waiting for him to complete the paperwork which, he has been taking his own sweet time doing. I have picked up the title and mailed it out, it will most likely reach your friend on Mon or Tuesday as promised. I hope that you will post to this forum when it is received just to clear up any misconceptions. As far as not responding to your PM, I did not do the deal with you and I have Tony's number should I need to get ahold of him, he also has mine. This being the case and tensions running as high as they are over this, I cannot see any point in dealing with third parties, I would rather the information traded be direct and accurate between myself and my buyer. I.e., I did not take your money nor your 4 wheeler and therfore have no business with you, only Tony. I can appreciate you looking out for your friend however this is between him and me. No threesomes here.
As for my replies to the for sale threads, yes, I buy things, fix them up and resell them when I've bored myself of playing with them. I fail to see what the big deal is with that. If you have a product to sell, as long as we come to an agreed price and I show up with the cash, what I do with the item afterwards is my perogative. As for my sign business, I was bought out by a nationwide chain, I now have another business building high end custom motorcycle trailers and car haulers as well as refurbishing used trailers. I simply keep the tainted paint works web site because I have already paid for two years of hosting in advance, I can use the gallery to post pictures of the stuff I sell and I don't have to go through the trouble of changing my email address.
If anyone else has any questions of concerns, feel free to post them here, if I have not already addressed them, then I will be happy to reply. Otherwise, I encourage the buyer beware rule. If you want to buy from me, come look, touch, test ride or whatever it is that makes you comfortable. If you are'nt comfortable, then don't buy, it's that simple. If I am buying from you, as long as you're getting cash, then I fail to see a problem, if you are concerned whether or not my cash is real, say so, I carry a counterfit pen with me and you can feel free to borrow it or bring your own. Bottom line, I don't ship things so if you buy and you are'nt happy, you have no one to blame but yourself because I assure you that you had every opportunity to inspect the merchandise before handing over your money. If I am buying from you, you can bet that I will be checking things over and if it breaks on me the next day, I won't be calling you to complain unless you gave me a warranty.
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General / Product and Services Reviews / Re: Tainted Paint Works
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on: January 18, 2006, 09:32:28 PM
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I sent over 30 decals to this guy which was more than enough to fill his order. When I refused to supply more for free, he reported my "business practices" to paypal. Nuff said. I buy and sell on these forums every day. If anyone doubts me, feel free to do your transaction in person, in fact, I encourage it, I love exchanging product for cold hard cash. Reporting someone to paypal does not make you the good guy, that's why so many people get screwed by paypal and do not use them. Paypal offer tons of protection for the buyers all at the expense of the seller. There is little to no way for a seller to defend himself against a complaint other than to issue a response in which it is the buyers word against the sellers just like a credit card company, paypal will rule in favor of the buyer each and every time. Anyone who has ever had a merchant account knows this well.
I encourage the buyer beware rule and anyone is welcome to inspect any of my items prior to issuing payment. Be it vinyl graphics, a motorcycle, quad etc...
This will be my one and only response on this topic. I will not dignify it any further.
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General / Photo Gallery & Videos / Re: Spiders?
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on: January 12, 2006, 12:19:00 AM
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Use the macro feature or stand further away from your subject and use the zoom. Most non-macro lenses need at least 3 feet between them and the subject to focus properly.
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General / Open Discussion / Re: Family law attorney in the house?
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on: January 05, 2005, 06:59:33 PM
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Do what I did (no joke, true story) Sell Everything, Pay off all marital debt, anything with both of your names on it, Take the excess, give her 25% and then go repurchase your toys and a new life.
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General / Open Discussion / Re: NEXTEL radio rescue numbers
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on: January 05, 2005, 06:49:49 PM
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I'm in Jacksonville so in case anyone needs emergency Superbowl directions, Paintjobs or sticker replacements, feel free to call. 160*1033*515 ok, ok, I suppose I could also come and drag your broken wrecked self out of the woods too...
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