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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Jmir018: [QB] so.. i tried doing something nice. we have a lot of sofas at home(3 sets), a lot considering that it's only two of us and we rarely entertain people. so,i had decided to throw one set away, but instead changed my mind and decided to give it away to one of our former employees. shiat.. worst decision ever. The fuckers came over and broken one of my windows. :mad: YES.. a BRAND NEW WINDOW> not even 3 days old! WTF.. how could people be so freaking careless.. i couldn't keep them all in check because there were 6 of them.. and .. i'm just pissed. this is the last time i try to do something nice. Next time, i'm just gonna throw whatever i have away... screw trying to be considerate. they said, they'd pay for it.. NO SHIT. i called the company and they will probably replace it under warranty .... but still.. should i charge them so they learn to be fucking careful while at someone else's house? How could they learn their lesson if it doesn't cost them anything? (i'm not just talking money here) what do you guys think? What pissed me off the most is that one of those little punks, not our former employee, came by and said.. accidents happen. I wanted to punch the motherfucker in the face- N8 style-.. and tell him.. no bitch. Accidents do happen but specially when incompetent and negligent motherfuckers like you get involve... instead, i remained calm. and politely told them to leave immediately while i spoke one on one with our employee. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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