I also believe that BP Corporate "knew what they were doing" and took an "in your face" attitude until they got "the call" from the AG. Then they went whelping like a whipped dog, ducking for cover. Their plan on making their customers "whole" for returning the guns also looks like nobody "had a plan". Even if they finally gave Don a reasonable discount, making him wait around for 3 hours+ was unconscionable . . . and I was talking with Don (and others) for a good part of that time.
Nothing (even if BP copped an attitude) condones the dealer "dropping a dime" on them however. Big companies frequently think "we have a big legal staff, what can one small dealer/org offer that we can't accomplish ourselves" . . . even though those that are "closer to the action" frequently have a much better understanding than some corporate lawyers 1000 miles away.
Nothing (even if BP copped an attitude) condones the dealer "dropping a dime" on them however. Big companies frequently think "we have a big legal staff, what can one small dealer/org offer that we can't accomplish ourselves" . . . even though those that are "closer to the action" frequently have a much better understanding than some corporate lawyers 1000 miles away.
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