Rei86
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- Apr 7, 2011
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How is that Shady? Because his customers are too lazy, don't have the time, don't give a crap to research so they foot a bill that he charges?
If you wanna change subjects how about we go with something else that's shady; why would you go to a restaurant owned by the likes of Tony Mantuano and pay 50bucks for pasta when you could get the 'same-thing' from Olive Garden?
I truly don't think he's being shady for charging his customer for his time, his skill, and his parts charge. Hell you might not think he's that amazing but his client base sure does; and with that base he's built up a reputation as a world known pro detailer (something else his customers are paying for).
God I wish I could edit my post... and god I wish I proof read my crap more... ugh ESL.