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<blockquote data-quote="Traxxis" data-source="post: 1275118" data-attributes="member: 8980"><p>No, you asked for "feedback" along with "interest" (which seems to be just a ploy to advertise it in the general discussion forum since we have an entire forum devoted to reloading). I gave you feedback. In no way was I trying to piss in your post toasties, but rather offer you valid business advice so you can succeed without losing your shirt cause some somebody tries to blame you for something that they did.</p><p></p><p>I did in fact read all of your posts, and you stated that your adopted father HAD his FFL, not that he still does, and not that YOU ever did.</p><p></p><p>I may not be bringing money in hand over fist, but my reputation for cleaning speaks for itself. However, even though I do well figuring stuff out on my own, I willfully accept advice given by members of this site that offer the advice in order to help... such as OlYeller, ShootSumm, Keelty, Positive Discontent, Barry Greyson, JB, Shoot4Fun, GlockEmDown, LPD, Mitch (J&K) and MANY other members of this site. What I don't do is act like a jack-hole for offering advice, especially when I ask for "feedback". But, this discussion isn't about me and my ventures, but if you have any questions as to my qualifications and the work I produce, please, follow my feedback thread and talk to them. Do I have an FFL? Nope... don't need one.</p><p></p><p>NRA instructors have FORMAL educations, AND the backing of who? The NRA.</p><p></p><p>Again, sorry that you twisted what I said into some sort of attack against you, but it wasn't meant that way at all, I can assure you of that. But since you took it that way and addressed it publicly, I will extend the same courtesy to you. </p><p></p><p>I truly wish you the best, but if you think you've covered every single base there is to cover, you're wrong... and when a business leader thinks they can learn nothing new, they fail. Listen to your peers, especially the ones that want to see success.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Finally, since you're in the OKC area, if this gets off the ground, you should talk to Mitch with J&K as I would be willing to bet that he would work something out with you and your students.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Traxxis, post: 1275118, member: 8980"] No, you asked for "feedback" along with "interest" (which seems to be just a ploy to advertise it in the general discussion forum since we have an entire forum devoted to reloading). I gave you feedback. In no way was I trying to piss in your post toasties, but rather offer you valid business advice so you can succeed without losing your shirt cause some somebody tries to blame you for something that they did. I did in fact read all of your posts, and you stated that your adopted father HAD his FFL, not that he still does, and not that YOU ever did. I may not be bringing money in hand over fist, but my reputation for cleaning speaks for itself. However, even though I do well figuring stuff out on my own, I willfully accept advice given by members of this site that offer the advice in order to help... such as OlYeller, ShootSumm, Keelty, Positive Discontent, Barry Greyson, JB, Shoot4Fun, GlockEmDown, LPD, Mitch (J&K) and MANY other members of this site. What I don't do is act like a jack-hole for offering advice, especially when I ask for "feedback". But, this discussion isn't about me and my ventures, but if you have any questions as to my qualifications and the work I produce, please, follow my feedback thread and talk to them. Do I have an FFL? Nope... don't need one. NRA instructors have FORMAL educations, AND the backing of who? The NRA. Again, sorry that you twisted what I said into some sort of attack against you, but it wasn't meant that way at all, I can assure you of that. But since you took it that way and addressed it publicly, I will extend the same courtesy to you. I truly wish you the best, but if you think you've covered every single base there is to cover, you're wrong... and when a business leader thinks they can learn nothing new, they fail. Listen to your peers, especially the ones that want to see success. Finally, since you're in the OKC area, if this gets off the ground, you should talk to Mitch with J&K as I would be willing to bet that he would work something out with you and your students. [/QUOTE]
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