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It's definitely hard for me to read this. Both of my experiences were good and exactly what I expected; hence my praise for VIP. Work was done as agreed, for the price agreed, in a timely fashion, and to a satisfactory level. That's all I can ask from any business. I'd like to think we have become acquaintances since. I previously had no reason to ever doubt VIP at all.
Tahla, my dude, it takes a great deal of courage to admit your errors in judgement publicly after being called out pretty hard. It also sounds like you aren't making excuses for your behavior as well. Considering the circumstances, that is also a wise move. Own your errors and learn from them. The backlash from this thread alone will hurt your business for a while. How you conduct yourself from here on out will dictate the future of your business. Transparency is always key for any business. Once that dissipates, so does the trust. And here we are.
I know you have Cmann's car there and I'd like to think that my recommendation of your shop was a factor in him bringing his car to you. We are good friends and I would feel partially responsible if something of a negative nature came to light with his car in your possession. All I ask is that you don't put me in that position. Mixing business with pleasure can cause unwanted static when shit hits the fan and I don't need that in my life at all.
I don't feel the need to throw you under the bus at all. You got caught and now you're owing it. Nothing more can be done now. Recovery takes time. Learn from this, grow, and move forward.
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