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<blockquote data-quote="Laelkhunter" data-source="post: 1312843" data-attributes="member: 38154"><p>I don't always expect it, but after appearing in court hundreds of times in my 40 years of Law Enforcement, there are usually three sides to a story, what party A said happened, what party B said happened, then what really happened.</p><p> After all have been sworn, the truth still doesn't come out all the time. In this "Open Court" of a Forum, it is good to hear from party A and party B, and there is usually a good explanation for what did or didn't happen. Then we leave it to our imagination to try to figure out what really happened.</p><p> In the end, if the buyer is happy, and the seller has responded in an attempt to explain why things went screwy, good enough for me, let's move on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Laelkhunter, post: 1312843, member: 38154"] I don't always expect it, but after appearing in court hundreds of times in my 40 years of Law Enforcement, there are usually three sides to a story, what party A said happened, what party B said happened, then what really happened. After all have been sworn, the truth still doesn't come out all the time. In this "Open Court" of a Forum, it is good to hear from party A and party B, and there is usually a good explanation for what did or didn't happen. Then we leave it to our imagination to try to figure out what really happened. In the end, if the buyer is happy, and the seller has responded in an attempt to explain why things went screwy, good enough for me, let's move on. [/QUOTE]
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