mrb1
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Plus the 50 she shoved in her purse.She ate 108 shrimp over 4 hours in the restaurant.
Plus the 50 she shoved in her purse.She ate 108 shrimp over 4 hours in the restaurant.
My parents had 3 boys so we loved itI remember the Chesapeake Bay Seafood House! The all you could menus were awesome!
Man just had some RL last night. Hate that I liked it. Someone tell me where I can get a more beastly plate than this for $40...
I guess I'm not surprised, but I am shocked you can get away with that after a well documented advertisement showing what "was" for sale. I doubt that particular location was utensil-less, for example.What a sh*t show.
What are you going to do sue them? They are already bankrupt. Yes it is pretty unethical of them to have things not present that were in the pics. It is pretty common though. We were emptying one place and I told my brother to grab a few things that didn't belong to the restaurant and they literally had his name on them. He only grabbed a couple of items. He said he felt really weird about it because the people that bought the place were in there at the same time. He was afraid it would get a little heated if he started walking out with stuff right in front of them. I also left some stuff that was mine at a couple of the places for the same reason.I guess I'm not surprised, but I am shocked you can get away with that after a well documented advertisement showing what "was" for sale. I doubt that particular location was utensil-less, for example.
So since RL lost their ***, the OP in that thread should too (by means of their shady practices)?What are you going to do sue them? They are already bankrupt. Yes it is pretty unethical of them to have things not present that were in the pics. It is pretty common though. We were emptying one place and I told my brother to grab a few things that didn't belong to the restaurant and they literally had his name on them. He only grabbed a couple of items. He said he felt really weird about it because the people that bought the place were in there at the same time. He was afraid it would get a little heated if he started walking out with stuff right in front of them. I also left some stuff that was mine at a couple of the places for the same reason.
Its the risk of doing business with a bankrupt company.So since RL lost their ***, the OP in that thread should too (by means of their shady practices)?
If the OP decides to get involved without getting informed I really have trouble feeling very sorry for them. We bought a place several years ago and afterwards found out all the Tiffany lamps were leased. Unless they have a specific list of what goes and what doesn't some ad with a very generic description isn't much grounds to claim you were ripped off. It isn't brain surgery they should've asked some questions. The low amounts that are being bid shows everybody knows the deal.So since RL lost their ***, the OP in that thread should too (by means of their shady practices)?
I think that the bids will be low; bidders planning on taking only the most valuable stuff they can get out ( and even want ) in the slotted time. Others will need to be paid to actually empty out and clean the property.If the OP decides to get involved without getting informed I really have trouble feeling very sorry for them. We bought a place several years ago and afterwards found out all the Tiffany lamps were leased. Unless they have a specific list of what goes and what doesn't some ad with a very generic description isn't much grounds to claim you were ripped off. It isn't brain surgery they should've asked some questions. The low amounts that are being bid shows everybody knows the deal.
That is how I first became involved as a teenager.I think that the bids will be low; bidders planning on taking only the most valuable stuff they can get out ( and even want ) in the slotted time. Others will need to be paid to actually empty out and clean the property.
I do like the convenience of being anywhere and being able to get consistent food with known prices, expectations, etc....and nothing of value was lost
it's sad when businesses go under, but national chain restaurants are stupid. i don't think standardizing and cheapening culinary expression benefits anyone.