03-12-2007, 23:41
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Re: A Law Unto Themselves?
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Originally Posted by Neil
Ok then I will try to explain briefly.
jambutty can not accept that what entwisi said about Asda being able to refuse to sell anything they want to anyone they choose is correct in law. He thinks that because Asda have decided on there own rule for selling alcohol and possibly certain other items that they are trying to cause a Government coup or something.
emamum23 you will soon realise that we have some members on here that just like to moan and be awkward.
jambutty is one of those, he can not and will not ever accept that he could possibly be wrong ( please do find an occasion when he has admitted to be wrong and I will accept that I am ). He will argue until the rest of us get fed up reading his posts and give up replying.
I am by no means attacking him with this post just stating the truth as I and many others I have spoked too see it, just have a read of some of his posts/threads and you will see what I mean.
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You may not consider that you are not attacking me but it sure sounds like it to me and you are not telling the truth or maybe it is because you can’t read. Or more likely you like a few others can’t stand someone who speaks his mind and worst still from your viewpoint he sticks by his opinion and won’t be swayed by verbal bullying. Some people on here assume that everyone should think like they do and when someone comes along who thinks for himself they get aggravated.
Now be a good cherub and toddle off to read the opening post. It states:
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I also appreciate that a vendor is under no obligation to sell his wares if the vendor chooses not to do so. But once a customer has indicated that he wants to buy an item and has offered the money to complete the sale, the vendor must then complete the transaction.
Or has that changed too?
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But hey why let the truth get in the way of having a dig. But I’m far too thick skinned to let childish behaviour bother me.
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