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Anthony Berlin
 
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The average homeowner is too ****ing stupid to know when they are in well
over their heads, but will continue to push on because they are so ****ing
tight they squeak when they walk and then in the end pay us to fix it or
replace it anyway. Since you are obviously NOT a tradesman you have no clue
with regards to the responses Paul gives being accurate or not. You may not
care for someones personality or demeanor but that gives you no right to
analyze anyones professional capabilities or creditentials, especially when
you can't tell the difference between a nut driver and a screwdriver. If you
want to play Mr.Fix-it with HVAC equipment jump out there with a screwdriver
and hammer and have at it, don't come to what should by any reasonable
observation be an apparent trade to trade forum and papaya I can't emphasize
this point strongly enough.....you are a ****ing idiot.
"Ken" wrote in message
...
papaya wrote:
and as the founder of the group, I get to determine whether this group

is
for home owners or not!

(what? you say I didn't start the group? well, Paul did not start

the
group either, but he thinks that by falsely claiming that he did, he can
therefore make up bogus "rules", such as no home owner questions. So,

on
equal authority, I am now proclaiming alt.hvac to be a home owner's

forum
from now on!)

so please, calling all home owners, please post your questions to

alt.hvac
!!



It might as well be a home owners news group, since I have yet to see a
constructive post by Paul to even a HVAC professional. He seems to need
an attitude adjustment. Perhaps it is because no one will hire someone
like him to do work for them, and he sits by his computer doing the only
thing he does well. Criticize!

On the other hand perhaps he is incarcerated, ****ed off at the world,
and has lots of time on his hands? That could explain his "Feed an
animal that needs you today," comment.

Finally, I have read many comments suggesting that a professional be
called to solve a problem. This is probably good advice in most
situations, but with people like Paul acting like smart asses, is it any
wonder that a homeowner is leery of calling a pro to solve their
problem? If I were in such a business I would try to project an image
of concern and honesty. Calling the potential customer names, does not
make him want to hire the name caller.

Ken