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<blockquote data-quote="hunter966" data-source="post: 3772030" data-attributes="member: 4952"><p>Just me, but when I take anything in to be worked on/repaired I always ask how did it go, what did you find/see, anything go wrong? </p><p></p><p>It’s your’e money that your’e spending. When I rent equipment for my job to a customer, even though I’m working for my employer, I tell the customer I’m working for them because it’s they’re money and I want them to be happy.</p><p></p><p>Why should a gun shop/gun smith be any different?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hunter966, post: 3772030, member: 4952"] Just me, but when I take anything in to be worked on/repaired I always ask how did it go, what did you find/see, anything go wrong? It’s your’e money that your’e spending. When I rent equipment for my job to a customer, even though I’m working for my employer, I tell the customer I’m working for them because it’s they’re money and I want them to be happy. Why should a gun shop/gun smith be any different? [/QUOTE]
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