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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 396873" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Thanks all- I certainly can't afford that costs and really feel like it's outrageous. Plus, I think I excersized due diligence in accordance with what they told me. Most people wouldn't even bother trying to pay them what they left owing, if they were in the shoes I was in, but I have. I don't recall the clerk's name but I know I kept the receipt of when I turned things in and I'm sure she would have had to include her name in the computer when she logged in the equipment I did turn in. I'm too honest and humble sometimes and many people try to use the hard-nosed bully approach to run over me. It has been a life long problem. It was better until difficult child got involved in the legal system and my family and PO started trying to do this but I had learned to stand up for myself by then. The problem is that I still project that vunerability, I guess, so people still try that approach, forcing me to fight back to prove I'm not a doormat, I think. I tend to believe this is a lot of difficult child's problem too- he projects he's a geek, gets piushed to limits, then breaks the law to prove he's not a geek. He's a natural born geek but personally, I think he should be happy and go with it and he should never have been picked on because of it. But it happens. And I digress. LOL!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 396873, member: 3699"] Thanks all- I certainly can't afford that costs and really feel like it's outrageous. Plus, I think I excersized due diligence in accordance with what they told me. Most people wouldn't even bother trying to pay them what they left owing, if they were in the shoes I was in, but I have. I don't recall the clerk's name but I know I kept the receipt of when I turned things in and I'm sure she would have had to include her name in the computer when she logged in the equipment I did turn in. I'm too honest and humble sometimes and many people try to use the hard-nosed bully approach to run over me. It has been a life long problem. It was better until difficult child got involved in the legal system and my family and PO started trying to do this but I had learned to stand up for myself by then. The problem is that I still project that vunerability, I guess, so people still try that approach, forcing me to fight back to prove I'm not a doormat, I think. I tend to believe this is a lot of difficult child's problem too- he projects he's a geek, gets piushed to limits, then breaks the law to prove he's not a geek. He's a natural born geek but personally, I think he should be happy and go with it and he should never have been picked on because of it. But it happens. And I digress. LOL! [/QUOTE]
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