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How did you do that?My neighbor's brand new coffee table. It was my own fault. Fortunately, the store took the broken one back and gave them a new one free of charge.
Oh yeah I've broken a few TV's in my day. I remember I was trying to mount one at my old job and dropped it.A fairly big TV trying to hook up an Xbox.
I picked it up to help them move it and the glass top which I assumed was attached to the wood turned out not to be attached, so it fell off and broke.How did you do that?
I hate glass coffee tables. I almost did that to my grandma’s table one time.I picked it up to help them move it and the glass top which I assumed was attached to the wood turned out not to be attached, so it fell off and broke.
The front windshield on a car, costed me 1000 Euro's to have a replacement. 😅 Was on a Nissan 350Z I was restoring.
No, he knew about it, I'm all about transparency with clients.I hate glass coffee tables. I almost did that to my grandma’s table one time.
Did the customer know or did you fix it before they could find out?
That’s good!No, he knew about it, I'm all about transparency with clients.
How did that happen?My first HDTV while playing MLB 13.
My Gibson Les Paul guitar, I was carrying it down stairs and dropped it, £2500 mistake.
Yes at £4000 so I had to scrap it and buy another.Yikes! It wasn't fixable?
It cost more to fix it than what you paid for it originally?Yes at £4000 so I had to scrap it and buy another.
Yep, because I bought the guitar for 2.5K and it was an 80s les Paul so sourcing the parts would of been a nightmare and expensive.It cost more to fix it than what you paid for it originally?
Ah that makes sense.Yep, because I bought the guitar for 2.5K and it was an 80s les Paul so sourcing the parts would of been a nightmare and expensive.
Yup, it was very unlucky.Ah that makes sense.