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Feb 12, 2016 9:37 AM in response to Jonathan Aleyby Csound1,Jonathan Aley wrote:
Csound1 wrote:
I won't deal with repair shops who don't have the correct parts available for what they are repairing. Wouldn't do it with one of my cars, or a phone. I expect repairs to be performed by competent shops, competent includes having the right parts for the repair. Not used parts stripped from another phone, new parts from Apple.
And just to be fair, you did mention competence. And there are no such things as parts "from Apple", correct?
What on earth are you talking about.
I don't want used parts, that is my choice, I am allowed my own choices when I am spending money that is also mine.
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Feb 12, 2016 9:42 AM in response to Jonathan Aleyby Csound1,Jonathan Aley wrote:
Okay, there's no need to get catty. I simply asked a question to get clarification. This is what I am talking about... You do a disservice to fellow Apple fans when you respond like that. I simply wanted to understand what you were saying.
And I clarified it for you.
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Feb 12, 2016 9:44 AM in response to bigfoot paintballby Csound1,Why not back up, then you don't lose anything?
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Feb 12, 2016 9:48 AM in response to Jonathan Aleyby Csound1,What part of "I don't want used parts" are you having trouble understanding?
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Feb 12, 2016 9:50 AM in response to Jonathan Aleyby Csound1,Jonathan Aley wrote:
Csound1 wrote:
I won't deal with repair shops who don't have the correct parts available for what they are repairing. Wouldn't do it with one of my cars, or a phone. I expect repairs to be performed by competent shops, competent includes having the right parts for the repair. Not used parts stripped from another phone, new parts from Apple.
And just to be fair, you did mention competence. And there are no such things as parts "from Apple", correct?
No, not correct.
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Feb 12, 2016 9:51 AM in response to Csound1by Jonathan Aley,Csound1 wrote:
Jonathan Aley wrote:
Csound1 wrote:
I won't deal with repair shops who don't have the correct parts available for what they are repairing. Wouldn't do it with one of my cars, or a phone. I expect repairs to be performed by competent shops, competent includes having the right parts for the repair. Not used parts stripped from another phone, new parts from Apple.
And just to be fair, you did mention competence. And there are no such things as parts "from Apple", correct?
What on earth are you talking about.
I don't want used parts, that is my choice, I am allowed my own choices when I am spending money that is also mine.
Take a deep breath. Nobody is saying you don't have the right to use your own money. I mean, really?
But you said you don't want used parts. My operation doesn't deal in used parts either. What's your point?
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Feb 12, 2016 9:52 AM in response to Csound1by Philly_Phan,Csound1 wrote:
Spoken like a truly bad bridge builder
Why did you conclude that I build bridges? That's just another of your conclusions not based on fact. I SELL bridges. The one that I have in mind for you was built by a company in business for over a hundred and thirty years years, not like those fly-by-night newcomers with a mere 40-year history. This bridge is a toll bridge and you'll get your investment back in a month. After that, everything is gravy.
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Feb 12, 2016 9:54 AM in response to Philly_Phanby Csound1,Which manufacturer has been building them for 130 years?
And why did they appoint you to sell them? (speculative)
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Feb 12, 2016 9:54 AM in response to Csound1by Jonathan Aley,Csound1 wrote:
Jonathan Aley wrote:
Okay, there's no need to get catty. I simply asked a question to get clarification. This is what I am talking about... You do a disservice to fellow Apple fans when you respond like that. I simply wanted to understand what you were saying.
And I clarified it for you.
Man, you sure did. You clarified a lot. I won't be corresponding with you any further on this, but I wish you the best of luck.
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Feb 12, 2016 9:56 AM in response to Jonathan Aleyby Csound1,Jonathan Aley wrote:
Csound1 wrote:
Jonathan Aley wrote:
Csound1 wrote:
I won't deal with repair shops who don't have the correct parts available for what they are repairing. Wouldn't do it with one of my cars, or a phone. I expect repairs to be performed by competent shops, competent includes having the right parts for the repair. Not used parts stripped from another phone, new parts from Apple.
And just to be fair, you did mention competence. And there are no such things as parts "from Apple", correct?
What on earth are you talking about.
I don't want used parts, that is my choice, I am allowed my own choices when I am spending money that is also mine.
Take a deep breath. Nobody is saying you don't have the right to use your own money. I mean, really?
But you said you don't want used parts. My operation doesn't deal in used parts either. What's your point?
I don't deal with you. so where you get your parts from doesn't affect me. Simple really.
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Feb 12, 2016 9:58 AM in response to Csound1by Jonathan Aley,Trust me, I'm thankful for that fact each and every day.
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Feb 12, 2016 10:03 AM in response to Csound1by Philly_Phan,Csound1 wrote:
Which manufacturer has been building them for 130 years?
And why did they appoint you to sell them? (speculative)
John A. Roebling & Sons
Oh, I did forget to tell you that they went out of business in 1974 but you certainly don't care about that. It's the long term that counts.
I can't respond to your second question because the forum's ToU forbids speculation.
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Feb 12, 2016 10:03 AM in response to Jonathan Aleyby Csound1,Jonathan Aley wrote:
Trust me, I'm thankful for that fact each and every day.
Johnathan Aley wrote:
I won't be corresponding with you any further on this, but I wish you the best of luck.
I don't need it, but thanks anyway.
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Feb 12, 2016 10:06 AM in response to Csound1by Philly_Phan,Csound1 wrote:
How do I know that your bridge will stand up, I have never heard of you (in the bridge building field) so must assume that you are not good at it. As I don't want to buy a rickety bridge I will buy it from someone with a track record of putting things up that stay up.
With a company that has the history that John A. Rowelling & Sons has, your lack of knowledge is truly pathetic. It is fortunate that you have such a dedicated salesman like me to guide you accordingly.
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Feb 12, 2016 10:12 AM in response to Philly_Phanby Csound1,Most of Roeblings bridges have fallen down or are falling down, the Golden Gate appears to be constructed from FE2O3, and who wants one that is rusty before construction. Now I know that these are Roeblings I definitely don't want one, so I shall not need your services.