I have to agree with Randall here. I have a co-worker that have been working
with for five years and known for more than 10. He recently offered me a
temporary underground parking space that his brother-in-law will not be using
for a couple of months. This underground parking requires the use of a remote
for the door.
That co-worker made me SIGN A CONTRACT that if I ever loose the remote, I would
have to pay him 100$ (the amount the is brother-in-law had given to the owner
of the space).
Good thing that I know him for that long... He might have added finger prints,
mug shot and full background search!!!
I just signed it and didn't made a fuss about it. As Randall said:
eccentricity!
Cheers
Stef
Randall Young <ryoung@NAVCOMTECH.COM> wrote :
> Fred :
>
{SNIP}
> Allowances should be made, even among friends (perhaps especially among
>friends) for personal foibles. Your seller is more comfortable seeing your
>check first, why not accommodate that ? Customs vary in different places,
> and some of my friends are downright odd by any standard. (Come to think of
>it, so am I.) IMO you should just take this as a eccentricity on the part of
>your seller, not as a comment on your honesty.
{SNIP}
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