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Old 02-28-2010, 11:30 AM   #21
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I don't usually play English police, but the OP is a bit hard to follow. Capital letters follow periods. You typing reads as if I'm reading an emergency transmission transcript. Slow down a bit and nail it.
Six sub panels sounds a bit excessive to say the least.
Sorry, i usually am in a rush and between jobs when i post.

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Old 02-28-2010, 02:15 PM   #22
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I would discontinue any contact with the homeowner. If he or she calls you again, just tell them that you are not interested. If you fix anything, you will likely be blamed for everything else that is wrong. There is NO way to win in a situation like this. My Great Grandfather used to say "If you play with a turd long enough you're gonna get sh*t on your hands." He's already kicked you out of his house. F?&k him. As far as the girlfriend goes, she has bigger problems.
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Send him a bill for consulting. After throwing you out, I'm sure he won't pay, but that is your "out" to refuse to have anything else to do with it.
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Sorry he's a my friends boyfriend. and he's not the type to listen. i'll be going back to get pictures because she already said he's gonna end up calling me to fix the issues.
Whether you value your friendship with the friend much or not, run away. This has

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Old 02-28-2010, 03:41 PM   #25
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Sorry, i usually am in a rush and between jobs when i post.
Then what do you need this job for?
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