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RE: Acrylic tank scratches and neighbors with good intentions
I absolutely would not ask her to pay for it. If you want her to watch your
fish again then I would explain what happened. Maybe she offers to pay for
damages, but I still don't know if I would take her up on the offer. It was
not at all malicious after all. And I could see this ruining a
friendship....
Holly ~
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-gsas-member@thekrib.com [mailto:owner-gsas-member@thekrib.com]
On Behalf Of Darcey Harding
Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2004 7:14 PM
To: gsas-member@thekrib.com
Subject: Acrylic tank scratches and neighbors with good intentions
Aaaaag! My kind neighbor took care of my cat while I was back east for a
funeral, and I'm sure meant every good in the world when she found the
magnetic algae scraper blocks and decided to have a serious go at the
algae-covered front of the tank.
She also dragged the scraper along the bottom, caught up a bunch of gravel,
and scratched the HELL out of the front of the tank. The whole inside front
of the tank is covered in a squiggly fine haze, interspersed with deeper
scratches. This is a 125T acrylic tank. Or was. Oh god, I am in pain! Is
there hope for this tank?
(Do I tell her?)
Darcey
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