Sent this guy an email. Really don't care what he thinks of me. Actually if he agreed to sell you a hunt for $1,500 I believe he has to honor his word. It's a verbal contract. I believe that is legally binding. I have an old frind that's a lawyer, I just might call him. But I would swear we were taught in business law class that if you tell Joe you'll sell your new F-250 to him for $10 and he brings out $10 it's too bad for you.As far as outfitters in IL is concerned I'm keeping my mouth shut. I believe I know of the best one out there and he doesn't get any attention. I'm going to tryhis place in thefuture andI'm keeping quiet. I believe it mightbe the best kept outfitter secret in IL.Below is my email.I think it's pretty shady on his part.
I must say that I had your outfitter on my very short list of outfitters I would choose to hunt with. However, after reading this post I have promptly removed you. I know you may think ‘Who really cares?’ But you know what. If you said you’d sell the guy the hunt for $1,500 it’s a legally binding deal. Just like if I said I’d sell you my truck for $10. You’d have the right to buy it for $10. I took my business ethics classes in college as part of my degree. It’s apparent you would benefit from the ethics part of the courses. Anyways, I know you probably could care less about this email because you have your high dollar folks coming there taking there films. Well good for you. Just remember what goes around comes around and when yours comes around I hope you get it real good.
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