Heck, even I'm not that naive :)
Tom
> Just send it back to Polaroid's address with a note saying that you need
to
> have this item in Polaroid's hands in any way possible, no matter what,
> rather than keep it, as it was only lent to you. Tell them to do with it
as
> they will.
>
> Larry
>
> ll.clark@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
> > In <002301c204ce$06e91d70$6701a8c0@DellLatptop>, on 05/26/02 at 11:57
> > AM,
> > "Tom Scales" <tscales@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> said:
> >
> > >Yes, I heard that recently too. It's an interesting dilemma. Even if
> > >I want to do the right thing I don't know how. Somehow calling Polaroid
> > >and describing the problem to the receptionist doesn't seem very
> > >productive.
> >
> > It's obvious that circumstances have made it impossible for you to do
> > the Right Thing. The only alternate is to do the Wrong Thing.
> >
> >
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