He is not really my friend. He was an old out side sales rep that my dad and uncle became good friends with. He then bought one of our sister companies and has become better friends with my dad and uncle after purchasing the other company that we had.
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Originally posted by Man View PostDid you establish the mature age limit with him from the get go? If so...he is not following your rules.
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Originally posted by bartosh317 View PostHe is not really my friend. He was an old out side sales rep that my dad and uncle became good friends with. He then bought one of our sister companies and has become better friends with my dad and uncle after purchasing the other company that we had.
I am a poor police officer... can I get some of.....
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Originally posted by Lone_Wolf View PostThe question you should be asking yourself is why are you sharing your honest feelings about the matter with a bunch of strangers on the internet, when you really should be talking to a guy who is supposed to be your "friend".......
Wrong! This is a great place to get opinions and advice from. If it's just "a bunch of strangers on the internet" then why are you here?
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What I would do is go to your dad and uncle and explain the situation since he is more their friend than yours, especially if hard feelings could create a negative working relationship for your dad or uncle. Explain that you invited him a few years to come out and shoot a cull buck since he no longer had a lease and he has basically moved in with no financial compensation for the spot on the lease. Plus he isn't following the rules so if he was a member you would have to usher him out the gate anyway. Let them know that you will be getting with him to remove his personal stuff since he isn't a lease member and you were letting them know as a courtesy to them.
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