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by dstorrs
4895 days ago
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What you're talking about is a great example of good-faith communication. Unfortunately, it relies on both parties dealing in good faith, and I've had too much experience with people who won't do that -- they won't give an honest assessment of what happens if their request isn't met. I wish I knew how to handle that. |
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If his sources are outside of the company or also not truthful then I'd also be at a loss :)