--- Billbrpt@AOL.COM wrote: > In a message dated 4/27/02 8:29:45 AM Central > Daylight Time, > cedel@supernet.com (Clyde Hollinger) writes: > > > > We discussed this some time ago. I think there > must be a big difference in > > what > > is considered okay in different areas of the > country. Some of you will > > think I > > am crazy for going into a home when no one is > there. But it's fairly common > > around here for people to just not lock the house > that day if they know the > > plumber, electrician, piano technician, etc. is > going to be showing up. > > > > > > It's common practice around here. I've been doing > it routinely for 25 years > and never had a problem. > > Bill Bremmer RPT > Madison, Wisconsin > <A HREF="http://www.billbremmer.com/">Click here: > -=w w w . b i l l b r e m m e r . c o m =-</A> > The worst problem is when the customer leaves after you have arrived and, from force of habit, locks you inside the building! Bob Wilson __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Everything you'll ever need on one web page from News and Sport to Email and Music Charts http://uk.my.yahoo.com
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