Six days ago it was "no rush" then today, when I assume someone pressures you to deliver something, it's 'Charlie get your ass in gear now'? So after your mistake why didn't you let the immediate importance of this re-delivery be known via here or PM? Poor planning on your part does not necessitate an emergency on my part at this moment, sine you have had ample time to ask/tell me you were in a bind... you wait and then get pissy with me?toyranosaur wrote:As long as they get here. "Blah Blah..." There's talk and there's action. Just getting sick of the way that no matter how good I am to some people, it's not enough to deserve to be treated like I'm in any way important or the wheels are in any way valuable. Yeah, my big mistakes were accidentally sending you some wheels (I'm truly sorry for the trauma there.) Then allowing you to keep a set in exchange for sending one back (Big inconvenience, again, sorry.) Then having the unmitigated gall to say that it's been long enough, and now you feel like i'm, what, being even more of a problem? Really? You may have a 4.0, but what you still need to learn is Brobdingnagian.
I suggest, to open up some time, you step down as a Mod here: Your conduct does not reflect well on yourself nor this site. Your closing sentence tells me you haven't the people skills or temperament to handle the job well. Chris REC
So since I was honest, and let you know about the mis-ship, and then after you let me keep a set for whatever reason and I say that we will auction them off for the site, and I get a 'no rush' statement, now I'm taking advantage of you and I'm acting dodgy?
I'm not exactly sure what the real issue is, nor do I care. I'm not jeopardizing my clinical deadlines on you beck and call at this point. Wed AM is the only time that I have in my schedule this week to send these wheels back to you. You have my PP address, I expect the 3.94 shipping costs be sent there before Wed, since I'm not interested in bothering you for wheels (which I didn't ask for) I'm not interested in spending my money on your error.
I suggest, you finish you rims on a lathe- so your customers don't cut their fingers to the bone on the sharp edges and burrs...but hey, I don't know anymore about being a machinist than you do about being a moderator, so I guess we'll just have to disagree-