Re: My dirt rims shouldn't look like this after I pay a member to change the tires
Since this thread seems like a pretty big shit show... (not by winter standards)
Anyone want to wrap the hard top and grille of a vehicle for me? How many Fosters oil cans do I need to buy you?
Or anyone recommend a good shop in southern NH or Boston area and north?
Re: My dirt rims shouldn't look like this after I pay a member to change the tires
This is why I do 95% of my own work..... And don't offer to work on anyone's bike for profit.
Re: My dirt rims shouldn't look like this after I pay a member to change the tires
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PurplePackage
I think those 2 tires that had no rimlocks came out fine, no complaints about them. Your honor, if you would consider the cost of a 2 wheel job going for 2 bottles of $25 whiskey, financially it was not a bad deal for the plaintiff.
Yikes! Once you make the deal, the price you accepted should not impact the quality of the work you do.
You will lose money/time on some jobs, but being known for always doing excellent work has value.
Re: My dirt rims shouldn't look like this after I pay a member to change the tires
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PurplePackage
lots o bitchin bout my services
do you want to bring them back and watch me do it again?
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PurplePackage
also you sent me 22" tubes for your 18" wheels, so with my out of pocket cost for fixing your dumb ass mistakes we can call it even
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PurplePackage
..do ..do you want me to piss back into the whiskey bottle, your honor?
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PurplePackage
I think those 2 tires that had no rimlocks came out fine, no complaints about them. Your honor, if you would consider the cost of a 2 wheel job going for 2 bottles of $25 whiskey, financially it was not a bad deal for the plaintiff.
You take no credibility for your fuckup, that alone speaks volumes for your work ethics.
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R7
You take no credibility for your fuckup, that alone speaks volumes for your work ethics.
First time I saw the rimlock was the photos on here. Then I said I would do them again, but he said he ain't coming back. What other words do you need me to write that acknowledges I did not do them correctly and takes the credit for doing such?
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PurplePackage
What other words do you need me to write that acknowledges I did not do them correctly and takes the credit for doing such?
As a self-qualified expert in this field I have used the following:
1. I'm sorry
2. My bad
3. Oops/whoops
I believe there are picture books out there that can assist with this as well.
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[QUOTE=I believe there are picture books out there that can assist with this as well.[/QUOTE]
Yes, my favorite is the fuck up fairy
https://www.ebay.com/itm/324544080336
Re: My dirt rims shouldn't look like this after I pay a member to change the tires
In my house we have an expression that one should "make it right"
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PurplePackage
Funny thing is it's not a book!
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I do like Bullit Bourbon...
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nhbubba
In my house we have an expression that one should "make it right"
There’s another old saying, Senator: Don’t piss down my back and tell me it’s raining.
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Personally, I'd have to really think about having a guy with the name Purple Package work on my bike or car. Gut might tell me not to, could be a tough call for me. I mean if it were for having my taxes done, or an estate plan drafted, it would be an easy no-go decision. "Honey, please send over my W2 and our investment info over to Purple Package for our filing preparation". She'd question my judgement. Tire changing might be different.
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Eh. A little less grip and it'll pink right back up.
Re: My dirt rims shouldn't look like this after I pay a member to change the tires
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Gixxer
Anyone want to wrap the hard top and grille of a vehicle for me? How many Fosters oil cans do I need to buy you?
I'll be happy to. Just for full disclosure, it'll be in the dark, by candlelight. With a chainsaw.
BTW, I only take Mike's Hard Lemonade for payment.
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Not Sure
Personally, I'd have to really think about having a guy with the name Purple Package work on my bike or car. Gut might tell me not to, could be a tough call for me. I mean if it were for having my taxes done, or an estate plan drafted, it would be an easy no-go decision. "Honey, please send over my W2 and our investment info over to Purple Package for our filing preparation". She'd question my judgement. Tire changing might be different.
I'm happy paying $100/hr to a shop with state of art equipment, the right tools and training in a building with good lighting and insured
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Shit, I’m not that picky. I don’t even need good lights. Just light. Not changing tires that I don’t understand how they work, by candle light.