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<blockquote data-quote="CUZ" data-source="post: 405989" data-attributes="member: 4301"><p>I'm curious how did he broach the subject with you this time? Did he just act like last year never happened? </p><p></p><p>I agree, seems like something happens, so I tell myself "well, I've learned my lesson and will NOT let that happen to me again." And then the next thing you know somebody is trying to suck me back into the same type of situation. Then I get flabbergasted because I don't want to show my rear-end, but I SURE don't want to get back in the same spot again. So I wind up putting them off for a few days while I try to figure out what to say.</p><p></p><p>In your spot I think I'd say something like - Well, a guy burned me last year so my new policy is cash first. If he tries to push you, just say "Oh Bob I know you'd never do this but that's my new policy."</p><p></p><p>Hope this helps</p><p>Cuz</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CUZ, post: 405989, member: 4301"] I'm curious how did he broach the subject with you this time? Did he just act like last year never happened? I agree, seems like something happens, so I tell myself "well, I've learned my lesson and will NOT let that happen to me again." And then the next thing you know somebody is trying to suck me back into the same type of situation. Then I get flabbergasted because I don't want to show my rear-end, but I SURE don't want to get back in the same spot again. So I wind up putting them off for a few days while I try to figure out what to say. In your spot I think I'd say something like - Well, a guy burned me last year so my new policy is cash first. If he tries to push you, just say "Oh Bob I know you'd never do this but that's my new policy." Hope this helps Cuz [/QUOTE]
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