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  • LANTIRN
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    Originally posted by BlackSnake View Post
    Your right, my bad.
    So how's it going Henry! Long time no see! I don't have any car parts to sell you, but you can come by our store and I'll buy you lunch. We have 10k sq ft of Antiques and more with a great home cooking tea room. Thursday's are always best cause it's chicken fried steak, mash taters and green beans. Alway a great selection of deserts as well. Everything Texas magazine wrote a artical on our store rating us # 6 Antique store in the state of Texas. We also have had Texas Flip and Move do 3 shoots at our store. One just shot two weeks ago.
    Meme and Pawpa's Antiques
    15306 Hwy 114
    Justin Tx 76247
    817-636-2043
    https://m.facebook.com/MemeAndPawpas/
    Small world. I drive by there every day on my commute to work.

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  • svauto-erotic855
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    Originally posted by KBScobravert View Post
    You can rule out her doing the right thing. She straight stole that from you, with a receipt to argue with. She knew exactly what she was doing.

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    And she knew that she would be in the clear for doing it.



    Originally posted by BlackSnake View Post
    Not forthcoming? Please. Just because some things are personal or don't need to be aired to fit your thirst does not constitute such a thing. He's meaning of "she stoles it" is a metaphor. I have cameras all interior and exterior of the store. I watched them. It was very obvious their intent.
    It appears that her intent was to buy something at a very low price to be able to resell for a profit. Did she swap the price tag from one item to the other? You can get her for doing that if you have it on tape. If she simply saw that you had an item miss marked and bought it she did nothing illegal and it could be argued that she is just a savvy shopper.

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  • BlackSnake
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    Originally posted by bcoop View Post
    In!



    Unless you have info the rest of us don't, she didn't steal anything at all. Looks like they fucked up, and want it back. And I can understand that. But going on his post, and his history of posts, he's not exactly forthcoming with info which means he knows the mistake is nobody's fault but their own.
    Not forthcoming? Please. Just because some things are personal or don't need to be aired to fit your thirst does not constitute such a thing. He's meaning of "she stoles it" is a metaphor. I have cameras all interior and exterior of the store. I watched them. It was very obvious their intent.

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  • bcoop
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    Originally posted by Craizie View Post
    I want to go to an Indian buffet now. Get some of that tikka masala. Mmmm mmm bitches.
    In!

    Originally posted by KBScobravert View Post
    She straight stole that from you, with a receipt to argue with. She knew exactly what she was doing.

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    Unless you have info the rest of us don't, she didn't steal anything at all. Looks like they fucked up, and want it back. And I can understand that. But going on his post, and his history of posts, he's not exactly forthcoming with info which means he knows the mistake is nobody's fault but their own.

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  • BlackSnake
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    Originally posted by KBScobravert View Post
    You can rule out her doing the right thing. She straight stole that from you, with a receipt to argue with. She knew exactly what she was doing.

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    That's our argument.
    And FYI. This is not a lawyer reaching in our pockets. My brother in law is a court reporter in Oklahoma. He asked the lawyer he does most of his work for what our options were and or if we had options. He told us to get a lawyer in her county and file a injunction and to let her know immediately that we are doing so. This way if she sells it she had knowledge that a injunction was in process. Which we did.

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  • BlackSnake
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    Originally posted by Sean88gt View Post
    Your attorney couldn't find her address??
    I'm sure he could. Wanted to have it ready for him.

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  • Ruffdaddy
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    Originally posted by Craizie View Post
    I want to go to an Indian buffet now. Get some of that tikka masala. Mmmm mmm bitches.
    Mmmm....kebab n kurry

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  • KBScobravert
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    You can rule out her doing the right thing. She straight stole that from you, with a receipt to argue with. She knew exactly what she was doing.

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  • Craizie
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    Originally posted by BlackSnake View Post
    It was a gift. It's valued about 8k
    It's a late 1800's buffet
    I want to go to an Indian buffet now. Get some of that tikka masala. Mmmm mmm bitches.

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  • Sean88gt
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    Your attorney couldn't find her address??

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  • BlackSnake
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    Originally posted by Ruffdaddy View Post
    How much did you originally pay for it and what did you think it was worth at the time?
    It was a gift. It's valued about 8k
    It's a late 1800's buffet

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  • Ruffdaddy
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    How much did you originally pay for it and what did you think it was worth at the time?

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  • BlackSnake
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    Originally posted by ceyko View Post
    Look man, I'm the guy that corrects cashiers when things ring up too cheap and always at least tries to do the "right thing" and it often costs me or I otherwise get screwed over a little. I just want to sleep well at night.

    However, if she legitimately bought that - she has every right in my book to not return it. In fact, if I was her I'd be thinking you're trying to be the shady one.

    I'm not clear on exactly what happened, but if I find a good resale deal - MAYBE I pay asking price, maybe I give a bump on top - but ultimately I'm not giving it back for what I paid without a profit on it. That's how things go.

    Now, if she did pay for item A and then stole item B - I feel for you.
    I do understand. We tried to convey to the girl who purchased it and that it was a honest mistake. We offered the full return and another buffet in its place. By law, we might not have a prayer. But any good person should see the mistake and would not try to benefit or capitalize on it. If it were I that bought it under these conditions and was called just hours after the sale, I would return it. Tho I might be disappointed, I would do the right thing.
    Not only, but there is a sentimental value to this piece that carries no value in money.

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  • ceyko
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    Originally posted by BlackSnake View Post
    Yeah, folks just don't have much of a conscience anymore. You can believe in 10 fold or carma. Either way taking advantage of a obvious mistake like this will someday bite you in the ass.
    Look man, I'm the guy that corrects cashiers when things ring up too cheap and always at least tries to do the "right thing" and it often costs me or I otherwise get screwed over a little. I just want to sleep well at night.

    However, if she legitimately bought that - she has every right in my book to not return it. In fact, if I was her I'd be thinking you're trying to be the shady one.

    I'm not clear on exactly what happened, but if I find a good resale deal - MAYBE I pay asking price, maybe I give a bump on top - but ultimately I'm not giving it back for what I paid without a profit on it. That's how things go.

    Now, if she did pay for item A and then stole item B - I feel for you.

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  • KBScobravert
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    Originally posted by BlackSnake View Post
    Your right, my bad.
    So how's it going Henry! Long time no see! I don't have any car parts to sell you, but you can come by our store and I'll buy you lunch. We have 10k sq ft of Antiques and more with a great home cooking tea room. Thursday's are always best cause it's chicken fried steak, mash taters and green beans. Alway a great selection of deserts as well. Everything Texas magazine wrote a artical on our store rating us # 6 Antique store in the state of Texas. We also have had Texas Flip and Move do 3 shoots at our store. One just shot two weeks ago.
    Meme and Pawpa's Antiques
    15306 Hwy 114
    Justin Tx 76247
    817-636-2043
    https://m.facebook.com/MemeAndPawpas/
    Solid post.

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