Anyone ever have someone damage or break your cue and then refuse to pay for said damages?
Anyone ever have someone damage or break your cue and then refuse to pay for said damages?
I was also implying someone that knocks your stick oved or falls down on to your stick or any other instance where they are neglegent.Barring outright utter negligence....it’s your fault for letting the egg head borrow your equipment and not being honest to yourself that mr egg head don’t give no bleep about you or bleep about paying you back
Ever let coworkers use a tool?
Ever work in the gulf and have hands drop your shit in the water...., throw you bag from the basket to deck unloading break your computers.....
Worlds full of “my bads” and indefinite duck artists.....
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I was also implying someone that knocks your stick oved or falls down on to your stick or any other instance where they are neglegent.
I don't loan 'em out. Never had a problem. Now, i've done some bonehead stuff and damaged my own but that's another story.Anyone ever have someone damage or break your cue and then refuse to pay for said damages?
Im pretty easy to deal with in those situations. I accept cash OR teeth as payment. :thumbup:
Depends on the details.I was also implying someone that knocks your stick oved or falls down on to your stick or any other instance where they are neglegent.
Your fault for leaving it where that can happen. I've been in 'halls since '79 and have never seen someone accidentally fall on or trip over someone else's cue. I've seen PLENTY broken on purpose but nothing like the situation you describe. Sure it may happen but i've never seen it. About all you could do is ask for help repairing/replacing but that could go sideways quick.I was also implying someone that knocks your stick oved or falls down on to your stick or any other instance where they are neglegent.
very confusing thread, I'm lost here.
Anyone ever have someone damage or break your cue and then refuse to pay for said damages?
very confusing thread, I'm lost here.
Can I borrow your cue?