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Fire mission Tulsa. Save the Brady name.
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<blockquote data-quote="subprep" data-source="post: 2268968" data-attributes="member: 28253"><p>I think it should still be considered a waste when a city doesn't have extra funds IDK if Tulsa does or not I don't live in Tulsa, but I do think its total crap that someone who has a business on the street is going to have to change everything, its not just their address, its business cards, letterhead, signs anything that has their business info and as a person who owns their own business I would be some kind of pissed if this happened to me. That would cause me a great personal expense not to mention mountains of paperwork filling out forms etc to change my address with the various commissions and vendors I work with. What a nightmare, I think the business owners should file a class action suit against the person that started this in order to recoup some of their costs and I am not a particularly sue happy person and yes I know that the only person that benefits from a class action are the attorneys, i'm just blowing steam. ;-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="subprep, post: 2268968, member: 28253"] I think it should still be considered a waste when a city doesn't have extra funds IDK if Tulsa does or not I don't live in Tulsa, but I do think its total crap that someone who has a business on the street is going to have to change everything, its not just their address, its business cards, letterhead, signs anything that has their business info and as a person who owns their own business I would be some kind of pissed if this happened to me. That would cause me a great personal expense not to mention mountains of paperwork filling out forms etc to change my address with the various commissions and vendors I work with. What a nightmare, I think the business owners should file a class action suit against the person that started this in order to recoup some of their costs and I am not a particularly sue happy person and yes I know that the only person that benefits from a class action are the attorneys, i'm just blowing steam. ;-) [/QUOTE]
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