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1930 Mosher Street. Baltimore.
Man I've got to get to the USA and check out these amazing places.

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Is it any wonder we have problems taxi drivers.
 
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I don't........But then again I spend 50% of my working day talking to them.....
 
Wow. You must work, like, realllly far from home!
 
There was a good thread a few weeks back about rinsing yeast from the fermenter and letting it settle out. It had pictures of the bottle at different time intervals which showed the trub settling out and when to decant the yeast.

Can't find the thread now, can anyone point me in the right direction?



Greg
 
Argon,
You had to refund the money before you received the goods back?
Geez, no wonder I hate EBAY,PAYPAL transactions.

yep it's pretty fucked up... they froze the funds as soon as the buyer registered a claim. Then when they decided that the buyer was to send it back and get a refund, they took the money from the paypal account as soon as the goods were registered as being received at the post office. When i got the stuff back home, opened it up and found stuff missing the money had already gone and i had to then open a claim. Paypal are essentially doing nothing unless i contact the police. for a couple of cables, worth about $10 i really couldn't be arsed... but still contemplating it so i can **** with the guy for my own amusement.
 
What your pug does after hours - drove me round Mac last year (he never told you)

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Nice one Bribie, and ah, yes, well, I'll have to make sure we keep our pug properly restrained at night to stop the moonlighting.

Only thing is, that pug isn't ours, as our pug is a girl pug.

:beer: :D :p
:super:
 
yep it's pretty fucked up... they froze the funds as soon as the buyer registered a claim. Then when they decided that the buyer was to send it back and get a refund, they took the money from the paypal account as soon as the goods were registered as being received at the post office. When i got the stuff back home, opened it up and found stuff missing the money had already gone and i had to then open a claim. Paypal are essentially doing nothing unless i contact the police. for a couple of cables, worth about $10 i really couldn't be arsed... but still contemplating it so i can **** with the guy for my own amusement.

Exactly why I remove all money from my paypal account as soon as it lands...

I'd do it. Piss off both the guy and PayPal (cause they'd actually have to do something that is right!)
 
Exactly why I remove all money from my paypal account as soon as it lands...

I'd do it. Piss off both the guy and PayPal (cause they'd actually have to do something that is right!)

Doesn't matter what you do with your money once it hits paypal. I took out the money and transferred to my bank account same day i was payed. When the claim was registered the paypal account balance just went into the red by that amount. Couldn't use the account again until i replaced it with my own to get it back in the black. Tried opening another paypal account and leaving the existing one for dead, but it wouldn't let you register the bank account or visa card already in use.

Might go to the cop shop on Monday (which conveniently is next door to Archive Beer Boutique in West End) and get an incident report done up to send to paypal. Might be good for a laugh.
 
Happy dance - after nearly 2 looooong years I now have a beer on tap, albiet thanks to Craftbrewers FWKs. Hopefully have the brewery with a few tweaks back up an running soon :kooi: :party:
 

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