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Old 10-11-2000, 12:26 AM
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I found these words in the agreement that everyone is supposed to READ and except when they register with the BB, but apparently some of you neglected to read it. I don't know this IAAL person but i did however read the post that everyone is referring to and i find that he was vulgar,abusive and hateful. It's not that people can't stand hearing the truth but it's the way you put that truth. He didn't know that woman so therefore he had absolutly no right to put her down like he did. You wouldn't say those things to a client who had just walked into your office now would you? No, b/c that person is a PAYING client but you would say it to a non paying client b/c what do you have to lose right? My point is that after a few days of cool down time, this will all blow over. I don't think anyone should be blaming themselves or other "tattle tales","idiots","ignorant people" or anyone else.The only person to blame is IAAL for speaking to people in the way he sometimes does. Noone is to blame for his leaving but himself.As you see he said that it was HIS decision to leave b/c some people have made it known that he isn't welcome(in so many words) but they are not making him leave. Leaving is the cowardly way of saying,i can't be a nice person to some of these people. Just b/c IAAL may think he is better than some of us doesn't give him the right to put people down like he sometimes does.Honestly, he should pay that $1,000.00 like they said, maybe then he'd have a real reason to be a prick.
 



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