You can rule out her doing the right thing. She straight stole that from you, with a receipt to argue with. She knew exactly what she was doing.
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That's our argument.
And FYI. This is not a lawyer reaching in our pockets. My brother in law is a court reporter in Oklahoma. He asked the lawyer he does most of his work for what our options were and or if we had options. He told us to get a lawyer in her county and file a injunction and to let her know immediately that we are doing so. This way if she sells it she had knowledge that a injunction was in process. Which we did.
She straight stole that from you, with a receipt to argue with. She knew exactly what she was doing.
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Unless you have info the rest of us don't, she didn't steal anything at all. Looks like they fucked up, and want it back. And I can understand that. But going on his post, and his history of posts, he's not exactly forthcoming with info which means he knows the mistake is nobody's fault but their own.
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But, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.
Unless you have info the rest of us don't, she didn't steal anything at all. Looks like they fucked up, and want it back. And I can understand that. But going on his post, and his history of posts, he's not exactly forthcoming with info which means he knows the mistake is nobody's fault but their own.
Not forthcoming? Please. Just because some things are personal or don't need to be aired to fit your thirst does not constitute such a thing. He's meaning of "she stoles it" is a metaphor. I have cameras all interior and exterior of the store. I watched them. It was very obvious their intent.
Not forthcoming? Please. Just because some things are personal or don't need to be aired to fit your thirst does not constitute such a thing. He's meaning of "she stoles it" is a metaphor. I have cameras all interior and exterior of the store. I watched them. It was very obvious their intent.
It appears that her intent was to buy something at a very low price to be able to resell for a profit. Did she swap the price tag from one item to the other? You can get her for doing that if you have it on tape. If she simply saw that you had an item miss marked and bought it she did nothing illegal and it could be argued that she is just a savvy shopper.
Magnus, I am your father. You need to ask your mother about a man named Calvin Klein.
Your right, my bad.
So how's it going Henry! Long time no see! I don't have any car parts to sell you, but you can come by our store and I'll buy you lunch. We have 10k sq ft of Antiques and more with a great home cooking tea room. Thursday's are always best cause it's chicken fried steak, mash taters and green beans. Alway a great selection of deserts as well. Everything Texas magazine wrote a artical on our store rating us # 6 Antique store in the state of Texas. We also have had Texas Flip and Move do 3 shoots at our store. One just shot two weeks ago.
Meme and Pawpa's Antiques
15306 Hwy 114
Justin Tx 76247
817-636-2043 https://m.facebook.com/MemeAndPawpas/
Small world. I drive by there every day on my commute to work.
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If an employee of yours quoted the incorrect price on an item, and the transaction was completed before the mistake was caught, then you have no legal leg to stand on. There is plenty of precedent in courts that would be in favor of the trailer queen.
"It is in truth not for glory, nor riches, nor honours that we are fighting, but for freedom - for that alone, which no honest man gives up but with life itself."
And she knew that she would be in the clear for doing it.
It appears that her intent was to buy something at a very low price to be able to resell for a profit. Did she swap the price tag from one item to the other? You can get her for doing that if you have it on tape. If she simply saw that you had an item miss marked and bought it she did nothing illegal and it could be argued that she is just a savvy shopper.
It was neither. The item was a display. We were out of town and the employee called us with a offer for 400 bucks on a buffet. We only have one buffet for sale that belongs to us. Melinda calls me which I'm also out of town and ask me if I'm willing to sell the buffet for 400. I said sure, we need to move a few things so we can get new items in. Melinda came in that day and saw the buffet was still there. She told our employees that she thought we had sold the buffet. She said you did and pointed to the empty space. Melinda called me in tears and told me what happened. I told her to try to find the buyer and explain to her what happened. Luckily the buyer called us back wanting more info on the piece to which we explained the mistake. That's when it became very evident of what her intent was. She knew she stole it. She knew it was worth a ton of money, but what she didn't know was the history behind it to which she was inquiring. Evedently she thought we were ignorant to the value of the buffet. She did not know that melinda was back in town at the store and was hoping the employee could give her the exact info to the piece
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