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No good deed goes unpunished.
So on June 1, 2020 when the riots started in downtown Trenton, I saw a post from Scott Miller in Trenton that his car was dead, stuck at home and fearful for his safety, asking for something to protect himself in the event his house was attacked. I responded and went out to him within 2 hours (at work when I saw the post).
Dropped off several items to him and offered to take him back to my place if he wanted.
Fast forward a couple weeks.
I called, messaged and asked on Facebook that if he didn’t need them anymore, could he drop off to me or I could pick up. A month of being put off or ignored messages, finally I catch him on the phone and DRIVE TO HIM to pick up.
When I get there, I get my things minus the leather sheath for one. The items I loaned him were not some cheap, Columbus flea market junk, but higher end, brand name tools. The sheath alone cost $30+/-.
So another two months of asking for the final item with NO RESPONSE, I get a bit aggravated and decided to drop the same post asking if he found it on a bunch of his posts to get his attention. Instead of just responding, he unfriends and blocks me.
Pretty sh*tty, don’t you think?
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No good deed goes unpunished.
So on June 1, 2020 when the riots started in downtown Trenton, I saw a post from Scott Miller in Trenton that his car was dead, stuck at home and fearful for his safety, asking for something to protect himself in the event his house was attacked. I responded and went out to him within 2 hours (at work when I saw the post).
Dropped off several items to him and offered to take him back to my place if he wanted.
Fast forward a couple weeks.
I called, messaged and asked on Facebook that if he didn’t need them anymore, could he drop off to me or I could pick up. A month of being put off or ignored messages, finally I catch him on the phone and DRIVE TO HIM to pick up.
When I get there, I get my things minus the leather sheath for one. The items I loaned him were not some cheap, Columbus flea market junk, but higher end, brand name tools. The sheath alone cost $30+/-.
So another two months of asking for the final item with NO RESPONSE, I get a bit aggravated and decided to drop the same post asking if he found it on a bunch of his posts to get his attention. Instead of just responding, he unfriends and blocks me.
Pretty sh*tty, don’t you think?
No good deed goes unpunished.
So on June 1, 2020 when the riots started in downtown Trenton, I saw a post from Scott Miller in Trenton that his car was dead, stuck at home and fearful for his safety, asking for something to protect himself in the event his house was attacked. I responded and went out to him within 2 hours (at work when I saw the post).
Dropped off several items to him and offered to take him back to my place if he wanted.
Fast forward a couple weeks.
I called, messaged and asked on Facebook that if he didn’t need them anymore, could he drop off to me or I could pick up. A month of being put off or ignored messages, finally I catch him on the phone and DRIVE TO HIM to pick up.
When I get there, I get my things minus the leather sheath for one. The items I loaned him were not some cheap, Columbus flea market junk, but higher end, brand name tools. The sheath alone cost $30+/-.
So another two months of asking for the final item with NO RESPONSE, I get a bit aggravated and decided to drop the same post asking if he found it on a bunch of his posts to get his attention. Instead of just responding, he unfriends and blocks me.
Pretty sh*tty, don’t you think?
Can I come and record some rap music at your studio?