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eburke
02-07-2011, 05:32 AM
I recently jumped on a band wagon regarding Frank and his guys at Prodigy about my car and need to apoligize for my comments first off Frank and his people did a fantastic job I was in the wrong for doing/saying what I did. As Frank knows I began to call them quite often in January of 2010 as I was really looking forward to getting the car and did not realize how busy they really are (especially with the phones and tight schedules). In May I received some bad news and was placed on bed rest and was scheduled to have some surgery in less then two weeks and really was wanting to get the car back and drive it in case well jlet's just say if the worst happened and Frank and his crew came through at great sacrifice to themselves putting in long days as well as evenings and week-ends knowing how important it was for me as I wanted to drive the car at least once and they came threw. I should not have done what I did and apoligize to everyone here as well as Frank and Lisa and the rest of the crew they are fantastic and work extremly hard at what they do. In closing I have sent Frank an email and again apoligize to Frank and his guys and would recommend them anytime and in fact am planning to take my car back if they will allow me to.

Ed Burke

boynton6spd
02-07-2011, 05:36 AM
Very classy apology!

trapin
02-07-2011, 06:03 AM
Well said.

formula
02-07-2011, 06:12 AM
Very big of you to do that. Hope you're doing better as well.

ProdigyCustoms
02-07-2011, 07:29 AM
Here is a guy with the hardest job in the world. He has to notify loved ones of the loss of a service man. You have a pass for life Eddie.

Thrashes do not allow proper test time. No worries. No apologies required.

Norwood
02-07-2011, 08:03 AM
Class acts on both sides of this fence.

Ed I understand your anxiety, my best friend died before he got to drive his 5+ year project 32 Willy's sedan, sadly, is was ready for the funeral procession.

shmoov69
02-07-2011, 08:32 AM
Good to hear, and thanks for posting

Buut...... :postpics:

SicMonte
02-07-2011, 01:58 PM
The apology was deserved.

texasdvldog
02-08-2011, 10:08 AM
Here is a guy with the hardest job in the world. He has to notify loved ones of the loss of a service man. You have a pass for life Eddie.

Thrashes do not allow proper test time. No worries. No apologies required.

I feel for you Eddie! I ended up having to accompany my C.O. on a Casualty Call once when the 1stSgt was on leave....I'm glad I only had to do it once! The sound of the mom screaming is still fresh in my mind from when we had to break the news about her son dying in Iraq..and that was 7 years ago! I dont wish that on anybody!

rob07002
02-12-2011, 05:04 PM
Let me say this, I've been completely consumed by work over the past 6-8 months and haven't been on the board much, but I've done business with Frank, Lisa and PC, spent lots of money with Frank, Lisa and PC, have met Frank, Lisa, and enjoyed some margaritas with Frank and Lisa and there aren't a finer class of people on this earth. You will not find anyone better. As my mentor says, they're "good people" simple as that.