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HeyhayJCM
Posted 8/30/2016 10:55 (#5499092 - in reply to #5499072)
Subject: RE: Follow Up On What Would You Expect From Dealer


central ohio..between Springville and Millbrook.
dolittle - 8/30/2016 10:46

HeyhayJCM - 8/30/2016 09:07

1770 - 8/30/2016 09:56

sounds like a one sided story. do you alwas fight his battles? He is 25 years old, but seems like he might be able to fight his own battles. Would be nice if you included your email. Make it a little more believable. They might be at fault, but it takes a big person to attach a business with even a email behind them.


+1. you don't know for sure what was said and not said. you weren't there for every conversation. make your son handle this. he will learn alot. he is a man now.

please don't take this the wrong way, but this isn't your battle.

good luck to him !


I was with him during his talks to the dealer and we work together on the farm from the time we get up until the time we quit so I knew about every detail. You can see things how you want but I have a great son that works hard every day and his battles are mine until I die. Who fights the battle has little to do with how he was treated. Ron Jackson jackson at cvalley .net and my phone # 660-375-213nine


Do little I am not accusing your son of not working hard or being a great son. I am sure he is both.

I also did not know you were with him during every talk with the dealer.

I was just suggesting that as a father you let him handle this one. at 25 it is long past the time to learn this skill. you won't be here forever.

good luck with this hard situation.
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