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To: jim_trent
“He asked them not to send a receipt or any record of it to his home or office, conditions to which he alleges the company agreed.”

I think it would be illegal for a company to knowingly withhold information about a spouse that the other spouse requests. It's as if both of them made the purchase of the flowers.

20 posted on 08/09/2007 11:35:05 AM PDT by dfwgator (The University of Florida - Still Championship U)
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To: dfwgator

Not only that, but a major point here is this. Greer “alleges” that whomever he spoke to agreed to not send any follow up mail at all or whatever. Unless there is a recording of this, or writeen agreement somehwere, then isn’t it just his word against theirs? All this boils down to is the guy is a complete moron. He was interviewed this afternoon by one of our local talk show radio hosts here in Houston and although I missed it, I am waiting for them to link it up on their website. I can’t wait to hear what this diptard has to say in defense of himself. There was rumor that he was concerned that when his wife called asking for the transaction receipt, his concern was that it could have been “anybody” Identity thieves don’t go perusing 1800Flowers looking for potential victims! LOL I just can’t believe this moron is attempting his 15 min of fame in this manner. All he has done to this point is make himself the laughing ass of America and some really good material for late night TV show hosts.


62 posted on 08/10/2007 7:49:56 PM PDT by cosmic_kitty
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