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Old Nov 30, 2003 | 01:42 AM
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hmmm... i don't know if you have beef with MeiSoSlow, but your comment makes very little sense. i'm not trying to flame; i'm just trying to understand your comment. he paid for a service, the installation of his exhaust, and he's entightled to expect that this service is completed with some degree of competency. otherwise he could have just done it himself. with that established, the fact that his bumper melted is caused by the installer installing his exhaust too close to his bumper. yes, one should check the installer's work. but how does not checking the installer's work take away one's right to complain about a mistake in this installer's work? the fact is he has every right to complain, but he should take away from the experience the lesson of always checking an installer's work. so let him complain. it's your choice to empathize and to provide a constructive answer to his question, but there is certainly no need to hate.

i admit i'm hating when i shouldn't be. but i hope i'm not coming off as confrontational. i'm just trying to give some constructive criticism in the best way i can. if i'm wrong, let me know.
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