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Wow I am in like massive agreement on this thread LOL
1.) I agree dropping by unnannounced is not always a smart thing to do ( unles you know the person pretty good and have done this with them before)
2.) somebody shows up at my house unnanounced I am gonna not be the pleasant person they would be expecting to see.
3.) I dont think AaronM meant any harm in stopping by he is a good guest and likes to talk to people face to face, nothing wrong with that he has stopped by to see me many times and was always pleasant.
4.) it is wrong for other people to give out personal info on someone and then consider them a friend
5.) it is very easy to obtain prsonal info online about people. ( this is why always buy your house in a trust fund or some other asset protection form such as long term lease options, or on contract still in the other persons name until it is completely paid off by you etc.... all easy to do I have bougth three different houses in these types of manner, PS speak to your lawyers when buying cause with the new privacy concerns and identity theft there are also other ways to make sure this info is not public. )
6.) I can see why Pimpdogg would be freaked at someone he just barely knows in person stopping by
7.) I can see why Aaron would just stop by harmlessly to try to talk to pimpdogg while he was in town. since they have done business before and he felt nothing bad in stopping by ( it is not like he came by to threaten him or start drama or anything like that )
damn that is a lot to agree with LOL
I think we have a case of miscommunication here and no need for it to fester or get worst . this could easily be worked out between the two partys ( unless they dont wish to do so, then either way it relly is not prudent here or good to try to point fingers at anyting unless fake drama is the intended goal cause it only makes a bigger deal out of something that two people had a miscommuniaction over ) that is my two cents.
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