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----Original Message-----

From: Bryant Robinson

Date: Mon, 25 Jul 2005 19:48:55 -0500

To: ebutler

CC:

Subject: Re: Exhaust manifold

Hi Edgar,

I still have not heard from you. It has been more than two months since you said you would send me a refund. Am I missing something? Please let me know soon because I would like to resolve this issue. The ball is in your court and has been for quite some time.

Thanks,

Bryant Robinson

-----Original Message-----

From: Bryant Robinson

Date: Thu, 23 Jun 2005 08:23:22 -0500

To: edgar butler

CC:

Subject: Re: Exhaust manifold

Good morning, Edgar:

Not to be a thorn in your side, but I wanted to let you know that I still haven't received the refund for the dizzy. Perhaps it got lost in the mail? Please let me know what is the status of the refund.

Thank you.

Bryant Robinson

On Mon, 23 May 2005 7:38 pm, edgar butler wrote:

>bryant,

>

>look, if you felt i was rude, well, i was not. i was told that

>you were very upset, and that suprised me. because i felt that i

>had made you feel as comfortable as i could. i would not be

>crying foul, because no venom was intended. as for you not doing

>business with me again, we all have to make choices that are in

>our best interest. you make sure that you can live with it. as

>for as i am concerned, it's business, it's never personal.

>because at the end of the day, we want to feel that we

>accomplished something. my email was not rude, but it was to the

>point, i even apologized, saying "sorry for the inconvienence." i

>dont think at all that is rude. i will gladly send your $75.00

>back in a hurry.

>

>best,

>

>edgar

>

>Bryant Robinson wrote:

>

>>Edgar,

>>Thank you for your e-mail. I was alarmed at your tone because I was

>>genuinely wanting to do business with you. You then accused me of not

>>informing you about the dizzy. I did send you an e-mail about the dizzy

>>to which you responded that I can show up at your house anytime. I did

>>not feel comfortable with that arrangement because I am not a "rude"

>>guest. I wanted to set a date and time for you because it's better for

>>both of us. Now, the reason why Paul is involved was because he was

>>helping me get my car up and running. It's not because I "ran" crying

>>to him, as your tone implies. Paul was steadfast that I get a refund,

>>but I was willing to give you another chance.

>

>>Having had experience with the bad dizzy, I was prepared to do business

>>with you again, yet you closed the door on me since you did not welcome

>>"discussion" nor the "proper courtesy" that I had initiated. Therefore,

>>no more transactions will be completed between you and me, with the

>>exception of the refund which you so rudely offered.

>

>>You may send my refund to my address:

(address deleted)

>

>>Sincerely yours,

>>Bryant Robinson

>

>>On Mon, 23 May 2005 5:13 pm, edgar butler wrote:

>>> bryant,

>>>

>>> i heard that you were pretty upset about the dizzy. i wished you had

>>> informed me instead of paul. he told me how upset you were, and that

>>> you wanted your moeny back. i have no problem with that. email me your

>>> address, and i will get a check out to for a refund. sorry for the

>>> inconvienence.

>>>

>>> edgar

>>>

>>> Bryant Robinson wrote:

>>>

>>>> Hi Edgar,

>>>> Can we work out a deal for the exhaust manifold for the 1600ti? I have

>>>> the dizzy that I got from you that I can return, plus I'll give you

>>>> some

>>>> cash. Let me know what you think?

>>>

>>>> Thanks,

>>>> Bryant

>>>

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Some folks on here know why, but it's not a big deal. I just prefer to do e-mail. If Mr. Butler refuses to do e-mail, why does he continue to post his e-mail on his For Sale posts?

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yeah it has been two months or so! i guess i should have said, "refund in exchange for the bad distributor." i have not received the dizzy, therefor no refund has been forwarded. what is amusing is that people always want to air out dirty laundry when they do get things exactly like they want it. i have done business with thousands of people, and i dont intend to stop now. Bryant, return the dizzy, and you will get a refund as i told you before. try getting money back from any company without sending back the damaged goods and see how it works out. let me know.

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