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Okay, here's the situation....
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Name Withheld By Request
I say take the $500 and pocket it.
Posted by
znufrii
Oct 7 '13, 10:06
what's a couple nicks and scratches in a kitchen floor?
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I wanted to leave it for a bit not to sway the outcome of the thread, but yeah, that's my feeling. Mrs. L thought I might be a little to easy going...
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Name Withheld By Request
Oct 7, 10:21
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you're lucky that you've had the floors that long without any damage to them before this -- nm
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zork
Oct 7, 10:31
That's sure as hell what I would do. -- nm
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Dr.Vermin
Oct 7, 10:19
this. -- nm
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decline
Oct 7, 10:08
i bet if you took a picture and went to Home Depot they could even show you a way to 'fill' the nicks to keep it from
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Andie
Oct 7, 10:07
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Actually, the guy who quoted it already gave us the "What to do" (clear nail polish). We'd be at least three years from replacement anyhow.
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Name Withheld By Request
Oct 7, 10:19
yup. $20, tops. -- nm
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znufrii
Oct 7, 10:10
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