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This has nothing to do with my stupidity, laziness, politics, or anything other than you being a jackwagon.

One does not need to read beyond the title to ascertain that you handled the situation poorly.

Now I have read your dumbass original post and confirmed that. Why was this guy "borderline unscrupulous"? Cause he shaded his own lines? Cause he was not available when you felt you needed him?

You found yourself a better situation. Good for you.

But you shouldn't "tell him off" (nor did you), and clearly he doesn't give much of a shit.

I'll leave you with the fact that you must be a pretty big loser if this guy was trying to chase you back down as a customer years later.


in the chaps defense, he would have gotten monies back if the bookie responded to his calls during his March Break madness brilliant run, hence the anger. Said bookie 'cost him' $2000 . And a few years later he hasn't forgotten. So he told him off...then let the internet world know



brought him peace of mind,value in that....:)
 

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You would be very very wrong. Dumbing down of America? Please, I have 2 Master's degrees with honors.

Look, I've read your novella of a post. I was right - it just confirmed what I suspected from the very beginning.

Now piss off

Yes of course you do. The nice thing about the internet is people can be anything they want to be. Today a rocket scientist, tomorrow a brain surgeon.
 

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Yes of course you do. The nice thing about the internet is people can be anything they want to be. Today a rocket scientist, tomorrow a brain surgeon.

That's the best you can do? Accuse me of lying?

Several here know me in real life. Whatever you want to think is fine by me. It's like you are addicted to being wrong though. Might wanna reflect on that.
 

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That's the best you can do? Accuse me of lying?

Several here know me in real life. Whatever you want to think is fine by me. It's like you are addicted to being wrong though. Might wanna reflect on that.

Perhaps while you took your classes that gave you your imaginary degrees, you should have taken a real class that taught you some common sense.
 

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in the chaps defense, he would have gotten monies back if the bookie responded to his calls during his March Break madness brilliant run, hence the anger. Said bookie 'cost him' $2000 . And a few years later he hasn't forgotten. So he told him off...then let the internet world know



brought him peace of mind,value in that....:)

yeah that's why he replied thanks it saved him 2Gs
 

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Perhaps while you took your classes that gave you your imaginary degrees, you should have taken a real class that taught you some common sense.

This coming from the idiot that eliminated one of his potential outs because the guy was slow to transition to a pph.

Then brags about it on an online forum.
 

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