DMC
California,#2REBUTTAL Owner of company
Wed, November 06, 2013
I would love to see a picture of this Shane. If it's the guy who I think it is then everything Lisa said is probably very true. Shame on you Shane, you use people and then steal from them and I can prove what you did to me. You stole my motorcycle, I filed it with the Nevada police department, you were expidited back to Nevada and then I sold the motorcycle to your brother.
If you've changed, which it doesn't sound like it, then you should be upset but then again leopards don't change their spots. You wreak havoc every where you go, you rob people of their money and dignity and the list goes on. When you're cuaght you don't even have the courage to apologize. You lie and turn it around to make it look like you're the victim. You've missed your calling.
Pablo
Washington,#3Consumer Suggestion
Sun, August 13, 2006
If you think the complaintant is wrong then you can refute it with your side of the story. That you don't is very suspicious to me. Give us her side and your side and I think readers can then determine for themselves who is the problem. All you worry about is lost business. Maybe you and your employer deserve to lose business. I don't see you refuting her claims, whatever they are.