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<blockquote data-quote="didyousheetit" data-source="post: 1192408" data-attributes="member: 46314"><p>That comment on not saying no twice brought back memory of old retired woman who asked me to put her packages in garage and to take a dollar every time I came with a package for her. She kept a stack of 1 dollar bills on a table in the garage. I delivered for a couple of weeks when she confronted me about not taking the money ( she had deliveries just about every day) I informed her I was paid quite well for doing my job, but she read me the riot act for not taking her money. From that point on I did every time I showed up. Like you said she was very appreciated for what I did for her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="didyousheetit, post: 1192408, member: 46314"] That comment on not saying no twice brought back memory of old retired woman who asked me to put her packages in garage and to take a dollar every time I came with a package for her. She kept a stack of 1 dollar bills on a table in the garage. I delivered for a couple of weeks when she confronted me about not taking the money ( she had deliveries just about every day) I informed her I was paid quite well for doing my job, but she read me the riot act for not taking her money. From that point on I did every time I showed up. Like you said she was very appreciated for what I did for her. [/QUOTE]
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