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Simpleman

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Extremely long story short. We moved and had a bunch of issues with a moving company. Theft, broken goods, over charging.... They hired a third party to negotiate a settlement. After fighting for over a year they offered $100. I believe this was their final offer. They only respond to emails. I want to send them some horse cock pics and tell them to shove it. It'd be worth throwing that money away. Could I get in trouble for sending that? I want to do this and my wife wants no part of it. What do you say... you bunch a legal scholars? Or any better ideas? I'm just going to have fun with it now.
 
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Definitely do it.


I'm no lawyer, but I did stay in a holiday inn last night.
 
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I have no idea as to the legality of said actions, but I support you in this quest.
 

HEATH VON DOOM

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I once wrote my name as FU on paperwork when i was arrested so i say its 100% within your rights to do this.
 
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No, don't do it. If they are an established company and you have a record of communications and the issues themselves, shame them on social media. This isn't the 80s anymore: if a business does not take care of their customers, they should be held publicly accountable. IMHO.
 

ThatOneDude

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No, don't do it. If they are an established company and you have a record of communications and the issues themselves, shame them on social media. This isn't the 80s anymore: if a business does not take care of their customers, they should be held publicly accountable. IMHO.
 

Simpleman

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I once wrote my name as FU on paperwork when i was arrested so i say its 100% within your rights to do this.
Next time write it as FNU. A lot of Indians use that as their "first name". It means first name unknown.
 

lookoutawhale

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hopefully you gave them a bad review on yelp so others are warned of their behaviour.

take the $100 and then send the :horseface::chicken::camera:
 

Simpleman

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No, don't do it. If they are an established company and you have a record of communications and the issues themselves, shame them on social media. This isn't the 80s anymore: if a business does not take care of their customers, they should be held publicly accountable. IMHO.
Damn you for being more rational about this than me! Just kidding, thanks. I blasted them on every site I could. They had great reviews but I think they did their own or paid for them when I was researching them :mad:. I learned ALOT from this entire debacle. If anyone ever needs any knowledge on moving companies I got all you'll ever need.
 

La Paix

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Why just pictures of horse cocks? That's not going to get much of a response IMO. I suggest you send an actual horsecock, maybe even hand delivered? For one you'll get to stand by and watch them open it and enjoy the moment and two if for some reason they don't keep it you can freeze it for the next time you need to show somebody who's boss. Another option would be trying to sleep with one of those spouses.
 
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Sadly that whole moving debacle is quite the scam these days. At least you got some of your stuff delivered. They sound like the typical moving company I've heard involved in these sorts of things, I'd be surprised if they even had legal business paperwork and were truly an established business on the up and up. Send them the shit. Send them all the shit. Right to their doorstep. See if you can pay extra to have it lit on fire upon delivery.