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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnaQuinn View Post
    Scott , go get yourself a job mate as it seems you have a lot of spate time on your hands . I didn't realize that this was an old thread as I just joined yesterday and am still finding my way around the site . With regard to the reference I made about evergreen I stand by it . They buy all types off e waste . I thought I was been held full . I thought that was the point of the forum .
    My intent wasn't to offend you, and I do have time on my hand while I'm working, and choose to post during those times I am waiting for a reaction, or melting something. I didn't attack you, I simply stated what it looks like to me you are doing.

    But you have not answered the question, so if I'm wrong I cannot even apologize. So let me be crystal clear so this can be all cleared up without mud slinging.

    Are you involved with, employed by or associated with the company you posted about, Evergreen.

    Quote Originally Posted by JohnaQuinn View Post
    They buy all types off e waste .
    I didn't see anywhere on their website where they stated they purchase e-waste, and it hasn't been updated since 2011, so where is that information?

    Quote Originally Posted by JohnaQuinn View Post
    I thought I was been held full . I thought that was the point of the forum .
    I'm not sure what you meant by this.

    Another reason for my questions is that I own and operate a small precious metals refinery in Northern California. I was hoping if you were involved, and could clear all this up, I might be able to conduct some business. But I didn't want to even go there if you are not the right person to talk with.

    I am still very curious what your ecollective is.

    It looks like Evergreen is operating under the California Buy Back program for CRV containers. But if they are in business with e-srcap, I very well might have some things to discuss with them, or you, if you are that person.

    In any case, clarifying things would be nice, and I would appreciate it if you could do so without the sarcasm, I don't really appreciate it.

    Maybe if you introduce yourself and just simply state what your business is that will be enough to clear things up.

    Scott

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    Perhaps it's just better if I call the company directly, and ask them if they know you, or if you represent them in some way. Of course your name might not be your real name, but letting them know someone is representing them on this forum may encourage them to buy a membership themselves, I think that maybe they would be a good addition and might like to share and learn along with the rest of us.

    EDITED:

    I see what you mean by "held full" you meant helpful. It didn't make sense before, but I see what you were trying to say now. And yes, that's what I believe this forum is all about as well, being helpful, but being helpful also means sharing in the business you are in that can gain you customers, and also help them as well.
    Last edited by NobleMetalWorks; 07-19-2013 at 08:17 PM.

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