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<blockquote data-quote="dannyboy" data-source="post: 901704" data-attributes="member: 484"><p>Geez, where to begin with so many that cant read the posts before throwing opinions.</p><p></p><p>As posted on post 3 </p><p>So how does a business that is 100 yards away from the home become part of the home? Come on guys, really?</p><p></p><p>And what type of business man do you think would close a gate and make customers open it to enter the business? God, are you all so mind numbed that you dont have a clue what it takes to get a customer?</p><p></p><p>Also, the area I am in is mixed, some residential, but mostly commercial. And since I sit on 20 acres........</p><p></p><p>Bottom line, I own and opperate a business that is stand alone from my home. That way, I get to collect the rent. I also get to respond to any emergency at the shop rather quickly, and seeing that much of what I have for sale is quite perishable, that is a real plus. This business is not new, I have opperated it for the last 12 years.</p><p></p><p>So any other questions you want answered to clear it in your minds that somehow this is the customers fault?</p><p></p><p>Besides, even if the gate were closed, which it only is on saturdays, why would a UPS driver leave it in the open, in view, and very much exposed to the elements? And remember post 1? How is the gate the front door? The front door is 600+ feet away.</p><p></p><p>As for Fedex in my area, I get rather good service. Express is 1/2 mile away, I get overnights by 9, and ground drivers are all ex upsers. Never once have they left the package at the gate, and put in front door. </p><p></p><p>d</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dannyboy, post: 901704, member: 484"] Geez, where to begin with so many that cant read the posts before throwing opinions. As posted on post 3 So how does a business that is 100 yards away from the home become part of the home? Come on guys, really? And what type of business man do you think would close a gate and make customers open it to enter the business? God, are you all so mind numbed that you dont have a clue what it takes to get a customer? Also, the area I am in is mixed, some residential, but mostly commercial. And since I sit on 20 acres........ Bottom line, I own and opperate a business that is stand alone from my home. That way, I get to collect the rent. I also get to respond to any emergency at the shop rather quickly, and seeing that much of what I have for sale is quite perishable, that is a real plus. This business is not new, I have opperated it for the last 12 years. So any other questions you want answered to clear it in your minds that somehow this is the customers fault? Besides, even if the gate were closed, which it only is on saturdays, why would a UPS driver leave it in the open, in view, and very much exposed to the elements? And remember post 1? How is the gate the front door? The front door is 600+ feet away. As for Fedex in my area, I get rather good service. Express is 1/2 mile away, I get overnights by 9, and ground drivers are all ex upsers. Never once have they left the package at the gate, and put in front door. d [/QUOTE]
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