I'm trying to figure out how to send a PM to a user on the boards.
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quote:Originally posted by Chris Pickett:
I'm sure someone has some special words to say to me about my anti-church position. If so, I am hiding right out in the open and one can hit my web site.
But, if that is the case, they can stuff them too. I ain't hearing it. Your opinion is NOT welcome.
Consider this:
A church I've never heard of and never knew existed, bought gear I never sold them from another place I don't know of, but since somehow, someone who worked at that church knew me(unlikely), I've been process served and am being sued for some sort of damages for stuff I'm not even tied to.
Considering I never sold anyone any gear of any sort and my work was consulting and contracting not construction, install(because they would terminate me before the install), I can't fathom why I am being sued and forced to incur legal fees for something that never did, never has and never will involve me.
This is how churches around here treat those that they contract and break contract with. So, they can go perform acts against their sacred texts upon themselves.
Or, maybe this is another good one:
Church hires me for sound. 1 day before the event, they say "Oh, we have someone else" and voids my contract. THey made my reserve and hold a date for them and then they screw me like that. I had a bunch of others who wanted that date and I said no because I had a contract for that date. My contract states cancellations must be in writing and at least 48 hours notice. Nope, can't be bothered.
So, while i get to sit here fuming over a frivolous lawsuit for non-frivolous terms, I gotta deal with the bible thumpers going door to door every other day and wasting my time and annoying the hell out of me, in addition to throwing away 10+ pieces of "religious themed" junk mailers on a weekly basis. If you got money to junk mail, then you've got too much money. I think the non-profit status of churches and their tax dodge capabilities is in need of a serious IRS investigation.