James
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08/14/15 11:29 PM
"Made in America", is what I use to hear growing up. In my book, this is a term that meant pride and top shelf workmanship and unfortunately is becoming a thing of the past. I met Patrick awhile back on a very fair deal to say the least. Most recently, I was supposed to stop by the new store and at nobody's fault, I arrived early and sat in the parking lot waiting for a little over 30 minutes, unaware the store was closed that day. When I left I contacted Patrick and said that I waited for 30 min but nobody showed up, thats when I was informed the store was closed that day. I sent him a text and said that maybe we could catch one another on a different day and in NO way did I make myself seem upset or unhappy in any way shape or form. He offered the item that I was in need of at no charge, in which I declined and said there was no need for that and that in no way was I upset. However, Patrick would not let it go and insisted that I take it........ We are not talking about a lot of money here, what we are talking about is a ton of character..... this is where we get to the term "Made In America"...... this term has lost a lot of meaning over my lifetime,,,,,, more than I wish to comment on... Patrick and his family are true blue and in fact a real "made in america" family..... He works hard so other people can have things.... Deal with absolute complete confidence with this trader period...
thanks for "your business" Patrick
James
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