smartmoney wrote:
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make accusations about Serverelements and its staff because you screwed up then this definitely is not the place to be doing it.
Mike & Wilbur,
if you took the time to read the entire post you would have seen that there was a couple emails that were not responded to and that Tony made this public with his response.
I too have had emails not returned from them (Tony..ect), and any email i send out to a company i spend $ with is not "simply unreasonable".
so wilbur, when you mistakenly make an addition error on your bank deposit in the banks favor it is then
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you who made the error so deal with it and move on
. Think about what you say before you say it

In response,
First, notice how I enclosed the whole post when quoting rather than trying to edit it to make a point, are you a tabloid journalist by any chance? Perhaps not, just a thought given the selective quoting.
The topic was about unanswered emails after harvin had incorrectly selected and purchased from a set of 3 products that cost $25 and then he blamed the fact that he made the mistake because he was tired

it was not about making an error in depositing money in a bank account, I used a software and Microsoft analogy because it was in context, and harvin made the initial Microsoft reference, can you see how I tied that all together?
Now if you took the trouble to read some previous threads there have been on similar topics, you'd see a number of instances of people who have made the wrong descision when ordering and then blamed everyone else because they made a mistake, it's why litigation lawyers are so succesful, personally I try to take some responsibility for my errors, rather than have a tantrum because I made a balls up and then my email wasn't answered after 3 days, it's one of the things that seperates me from my 3 year old niece, although I'm fairly confident she'll learn to take responsibility and grow out of it by the time she's 5, if it was someone elses fault or I was deliberately misled in making that descision that would be a different story, but if it was because I was too tired then that would be my fault, I may try to rectify the error (probably not for the sake of $25) but if I couldn't I'd accept it and move on.
After re-reading the whole thread, it does seem Tony actually responded to a post on the forum, rather than responded to the email on the forum, just a little point but as your such a stickler for detail I thought I'd bring it up.
Thanks for the advice though, I thought about what I wanted to say and then I said it, however it did occur to me if more people thought about what they did before they did it they wouldn't make a silly mistake and buy the wrong product or something would they?