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Reasonable

Posted By: Dianne on 2006-09-07
In Reply to: Response - Amy Rudd

Reasonable. 


1.  I have emails and messages from five people on this site who had the same problem with you.


2.  I wrote and called you 15 times before you suddenly decided to send me a dictionary - not the foot-pedal or CDs - a dictionary.  What a return for a $400 investment.  By the way - I still don't have the dictionary.


3.  You erased my grades, blocked my email, didn't return my calls, and denied  my from the forum.


4.  It has now been 21 business days, five weeks, and I still have received nothing.


5.  I could be transcribing now rather than answering your message, and I'd be MUCH happier.  All you had to do was send the materials I begged for in the many, many letters I wrote you.


6.  So don't pull the 'reasonable' stuff on me.  I was nice for way too long.  You're just used to people who are too busy or too intimidated to call your bluff. 


So give me a refund and compensation, and we'll stop all this now.


Dianne




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