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stoopid work :D

hehe i pitty the fools that actually have to DO work :)

pfft ur old news

old anna ===> :) <=== new anna

:no:

agreed, bye bye old anna :P we got a new and improved one :D

hmmmm, really. we'll see about that *runs outside and starts the car*

*runs back inside* forgot my wallet :D

ha! see karen, doesnt matter! :no:

and just to rub it in more :D

Actually Anna said Anne...you said Ann so :) in your face :)

PS. there's far too many a's in that sentence :P

Actually Anna said Anne...you said Ann so :no: in your face :kiss:

PS. there's far too many a's in that sentence :D

you still suck though, sorry, cant fix that.

just like you cant fix old!!!!

:)

but i still :) u :D

shane, depends on what your thinking? i'm thinking a few things, and most of it i'm liking right now :P

i cant wait to see their reaction

its sort of metaphorically speaking stabed them

fact that they dont give a shit nor willing to help out on resolving it just shows

a) lack of business skills

b) lack of customer service

c) poor efforts in helping resolve something THEY f**ked up!

how the hell they get away with such things is beyond me

but i aint one to allow wankers like these guys to just grab what they want and think they can palm it off to someone else to deal with.

and i asked for a invoice at 9.30 this morning.

now its 2.30 and still nothing.

just emailed them 20mins ago and waiting on response

ring them, if they answer they cant ignore u then

Yeh Shane I'm with you...John ring them, nothing to lose

what, on the sucking bit? :no:

So what verbal diarrhea is being washed about today?

well this morning we paid a visit to boostloosing, that was fun :)

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