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<blockquote data-quote="ramco" data-source="post: 4237052" data-attributes="member: 8496"><p>Yes. Jerk is appropriate. When they were still on Penn, they were selling my commercial reloaded ammo. They were net 30 days and often late paying me. One time when I asked him for a 40 day late payment, he handed it to his wife snd said put this in line for payment. I said I thought I was standing in line for payment. That pissed him off and he wrote me a check. It was $300-400. and I took it directly to his bank a couple of blocks away to cash it. They told me there wasn’t enough in the account to pay the check. The oldest gun store in the state. I couldn’t believe it. I took the check back to Mashburns. Beck had left and Hayden paid me cash out of his billfold. He told me to deal only with him from then on. It didn’t take long before Hayden had to sell to Beck and the store went to crap and moved to SE 59 in the rig yard double wide.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ramco, post: 4237052, member: 8496"] Yes. Jerk is appropriate. When they were still on Penn, they were selling my commercial reloaded ammo. They were net 30 days and often late paying me. One time when I asked him for a 40 day late payment, he handed it to his wife snd said put this in line for payment. I said I thought I was standing in line for payment. That pissed him off and he wrote me a check. It was $300-400. and I took it directly to his bank a couple of blocks away to cash it. They told me there wasn’t enough in the account to pay the check. The oldest gun store in the state. I couldn’t believe it. I took the check back to Mashburns. Beck had left and Hayden paid me cash out of his billfold. He told me to deal only with him from then on. It didn’t take long before Hayden had to sell to Beck and the store went to crap and moved to SE 59 in the rig yard double wide. [/QUOTE]
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