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Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Bayley,

Of course I take it back, your a realy hottie, I was just upset cause you have a bf:D

See'ya:burnout:

Oh, well thats ok then, I am happier now. Still, you have to earn my trust back now. I will keep being nice though.

Niz, I tell ya, Irenen done it!

tried to order in an adapter for a jap to aussy aerial thing.

would not beleive the bullshit I went through to get some knumbscull to place the order.

"eeeer you'll have to call back later"

"why dont you just write him a ****ing note!?"

" eeeer, ok, but you'll need to come in and make a deposit"

"What? Why? Cause Ive phoned you ten times cause I dont want it? WTF?"

"Im sorry, but you'll have to make a deposit and come into the store before you order it"

"****. I'll just pay for it now with a credit card"

"eeeeer, I'll take the credit card number as a deposit."

"no, I'll just pay for it now. here's the number"

"eeeeer, no. I cant take a credit card payment."

"why not?"

"I'll take it as a deposit"

"why cant i pay for it on the phone?"

"eeeeer, I cant do that"

"sure you can. what happens when you take a mail order?!?"

"eeeer, that's different"

"FOR ****S SAKES YOU LITTLE SHIT!!! YOUR PISSING ME OFF"

"eeeeer...."

...so now some pimply **** has got a card lying around the desk at a busy store with my cc details on it, but only as a deposit. he cant pay for it......

Like ****ing Rainman!!

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