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Re: Ballerina jewelers
[Re: alecu7]
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06/10/2015 11:59 PM
06/10/2015 11:59 PM
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alecu7 said: This bill was quite different than the other bills. Even I could see and I am no expert. I am sure the bills I gave him were all good. This is my first point. My second point is he didn't check with the pen when I gave him the bills and he didn't check it with the pen when he showed me the fake bill. My third point is the since he aggred to receive the bills without checking them in front of me, then is not my responsability to eat the fake bill. This is unproffesional and this would never happen in Canada. Once he deal is done, rien ne va plus.
Thanks, Alex i have no experience with ballerina, so no idea of their practice and/or ethics. it seems like a popular choice though, so i'm surprised they would consider this approach. however, appreciate your post and thank you for sharing your experience. while it is very possible that one of the bills could have been counterfeit, your points are all valid and i can see why you question this. i would also question it if cash payment was confirmed (in your presence) before the job was performed and then after the fact was presented to you as potential fraud. at the end of the day, i hope you at least got the setting you wanted!
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