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Old 12-27-2004 | 06:45 PM
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Paul L Mohr
 
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From: Blissfield MI USA
Default RE: disappointed in proshop.

I think I know why he doesn't have his license yet. Your young, let me give you some advice. Never assume anything. Always count your change, always check the bag at the drive thru, always ask to see the old parts when your car is worked on, and always count your arrows or inventory your equipment before leaving somewhere. Mistakes happen on both sides sometimes. I have had to drive 20 miles one way to get my release before because I left it at a shop testing bows. That sort of sucked. I have also had shops forget to do things the way I wanted and the such. Remember you are not the only customer and sometimes things get hectic. I know it's not an excuse, but it is an explanation. I not only would have counted my arrows, I would have measured them. Out of curiousity, did you buy the arrows there, or just take them in to get them cut? Not that it really matters though.

Just wait until you get a job or something and screw something up really bad. A lost arrow is pretty minor in the large scheme of things.

I didn't think what I said before was that harsh or mean. You should have seen what I really wanted to say. I was telling it like it is is all. Have you ever been accused of something you didn't do, or blamed for something that was an accident. I have and it sucks.

How were you planning on working there if you didn't have a way to get there? Employers do consider that when hiring. Unless you will be driving soon or something.

I sure hope the owner or anyone that works there doesn't visit this site, like the guy that cut your arrows.

Good luck,
Paul
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