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Smasher
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Username: Smasher

Post Number: 10
Registered: 12-2008

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Posted on Tuesday, January 12, 2010 - 12:39 am:   

OK. Clearly it's two in the morning. I misread the subject line as Harlee looking for legal advice on how to subpoena somebody to return a couple of cameras to him. ("I know this question has been discussed previously, but here it goes again. I'm attempting to recover a couple of Yashica RFs, but I'm having a great problem finding the right bonding agent...")

I didn't realize this was such a widespread problem. If you're having trouble getting a bonding agent assigned to your case, check District Attorney's office for your county; they might be of help. You might also want to contact the Better Business Bureau, especially if these people have absconded with your Yashicas in the past.

("...to adhere the vinyl to the metal camera body.")

Oh. Never mind. This is a camera repair forum.

Time for bed.

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