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LegacyOfMadara
The original L clone.

Registered: November 2007 Posts: 129
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Comment Date: Wed February 27, 2008
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I didn't back out. I needed confirmation on the order the day you asked, I also told you that. You hadn't responded with the agreement after 3 days, which did not leave me adequate time to complete your order. You need to understand that making props(especially guns) takes A LOT of time. Don't think that someone can do a good job in a week's time. Next time you place an order with someone, I would suggest making it at least a month and a half in advance. It's just common courtesy to give the person doing the work on your prop enough time to do a good job. Commissioners beware, she wants the Tiny Bees in like 2 weeks.
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Shizuka_Isuzu
"Insert text here"

Registered: October 2005 Posts: 95
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Comment Date: Wed February 27, 2008
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not sure what your talking about, as soon as I recieved the e-mail I replied instantly, as a matter of fact we exchanged 4 e-mails that day. I replied with the signed contract. Then you sent me an e-mail the next day telling me you couldnt do it.
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LegacyOfMadara
The original L clone.

Registered: November 2007 Posts: 129
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Comment Date: Wed February 27, 2008
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There was no signature...It was just the text of the contract that I had sent you before. Anyways, sorry about communications breakdowns. It didn't help that my email was wonky, but I do hope you find someone who can manage to get them done in a week.
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LegacyOfMadara
The original L clone.

Registered: November 2007 Posts: 129
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Comment Date: Wed February 27, 2008
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OH! As a suggestion, you may want to hit up "Featherweight" if you hadn't thought of it already. He does amazing work, and stuff usually only takes him a couple of days since he uses cardboard. I hope that helps.
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