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I didn't say it was the fault of the customer, if you read my post.
It was an act of nature.
What I have an issue with is, once they knew why it was seized, they still expected warranty.
There was no defect or flaw in the design of the pump.
It was a pump designed for indoor use, and they had it installed under their cottage where any manner of wildlife could come in contact with it.
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I really couldn't say it was the fault of the customer since they did not tell the snake to crawl in there to get killed. Depending on the price of the pumps I would be requesting warranty because there was enough room for a snake to crawl into it.Quoth Ree View PostI'm thinking they probably didn't know why it was seized up, but if I was the customer, and I was told that was the problem, I would not be demanding warranty for it.
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I'm thinking they probably didn't know why it was seized up, but if I was the customer, and I was told that was the problem, I would not be demanding warranty for it.
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As soon as I read the title, I thought OH NO, SNAKES!
UGH.
I can not deal with them AT ALL. Ugh, not even the little tiny ones...
I have to go think about something else now....
I am totally with you on this one, Ree.
think about something else, think about something else, THINK ABOUT SOMETHING ELSE. gah.
Just one question though.....do you think there is any way the customer didn't realize it?
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Whoever left it on your desk really should have placed it in a baggie, left a pair of gloves and wrote a note.
I'd be having words right now.
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Hey Ree, if you can handle spiders, we could go into business together. I'll deal with the snakes that get into peoples' houses/yards, you grab the spiders. I admire spiders tremendously for what they do, but I can't even look at a PICTURE of one without getting the shakes. And if one gets into my house (which they do, all the bloody time), I cannot, CANNOT do anything about it. Hell, I can't even chase one into a jar for purposes of transporting it outside, because then I'd have to touch the jar and I can't.
The Hubster used to tease me about my phobia (I threw his rubber spider in the stove after I couldn't take it anymore) until the day I nearly killed him. Was sitting at my computer which has a window beside it. Out of the corner of my eye I see something largish suddenly drop down from the top of the frame, brain goes 'spider!' and my chair goes flying as I teleport across the room. Unfortunately, the Hubster was walking behind my chair at that exact moment and got creamed. He doesn't laugh at me anymore.
I feel about spiders like you do about snakes, we'd make a good team.
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When I was 12, I once participated in an *ahem* unofficial contest with other kids at this one summer camp. The idea was, who could go out into the wilderness around the camp and bring back the most interesting wildlife. The betting pool was fairly sizable. Spiders give me the heebie-jeebies, but I've never had a problem with snakes...
I've always walked very quietly (most of my friends have, at one time or another, clutched at their chests in my presence and demanded that I start making a little noise, heh). So when I came into camp carrying that live rattlesnake I'd snuck up on, the counselors just FREAKED.
Paid my candy and soda bill for the rest of my time at the camp, with a little to spare...
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well, I'm afraid of pumps that have been used for sewageQuoth Evil Queen View PostSo, nomorecarts, what are you afraid of? I feel like being mean to someone.


I don't have any phobias, I'm lucky. I don't like high places with nothing to keep me from falling, but even that's going away
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I am scared of spiders. and whenever I see one, I will freak out. And I am scared of heights. It is a good thing that I am not afraid of Ghosts
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So, nomorecarts, what are you afraid of? I feel like being mean to someone.
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EQ, it was my post that was taken differently then it was intended. it reminded me of how funny it was the times my friend's 3 year old daughter tried to hand my 17 year old co-worker(not at work) my 2 foot ball python, so I made a jokeQuoth Evil Queen View Post
no one's saying mean things about it or you. Now, I certainly wouldn't give you any snake I found (they're mine, damn it!) but I'm not afraid of them so I can get rid of them if the need arises.
Ree, I make jokes, sorry I offended you, it was a joke. I believe anything can be joked about, anything I give people to make light of about me is fair game. I've even made fun of people for not making fun of me. I just forget that not everyone is as laid back about those things as I am sometimes.
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Yeah, that was nasty, I agree, and setting it on your table and all, with no warning notes...!Quoth Ree View PostPhobia of the creature aside, it was still a pretty gross situation to unknowingly have that dead creature decaying inside a pump one has handled repeatedly, and then be told about it as one is eating lunch.
I like snakes, but I won't force someone else to hold one who doesn't want to, and I sure wouldn't want a dead, decaying one dumped on my table!
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