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successful business that provides all that you promiseIn the end, we all have to look in the mirror and know what was done was right (which is not necessarily what was expedient). I don't condone a business treating their customers badly, but those usually don't last all that long. That said, learning from ones mistakes and making the change so it does not happen again is a good thing. Good luck, keep your stick on the ice, and know that we are pulling for you. http://truestreetcars.com/forums/att...ic-300x225.jpg :cheers: |
I'm not trying to throw fuel on the fire, but.... Did Travis start his own company?
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=518987 Take a look at the third post... http://www.azproperformance.com/home.php |
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Maybe he always had that company and was just buying another?? Maybe this is where he works? |
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http://domaincoleta.com/whois/azproperformance.com |
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Yes, this is my new business, started after the Driverz, Inc. deal did not work out. I had no choice but to start my own business since I already had quit my full time job. Yes, only 2 days later, but I have no time to waste on making a living and supporting myself. Like I said, I don't want to comment on much, and really just want to move on and continuing moving forward. |
2 days later you decide to move to Arizona?
Who just says "Im moving to a different state tomorrow?" Dude this is so suspicious ... Travis, you have never explained why you didn't buy it and then a new business pops up that looks exactly like what Driverz was doing in a different state. If you left because you saw Jon was shady then say so. Otherwise it makes you look like a crook too especially when you pop up in AZ all of a sudden. |
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