Re: Hard Copy reports



On 9 Jul, 19:17, "klsha...@xxxxxxx" <klsha...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
On Jul 7, 7:07 pm, LX-i <lxi0...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

William M. Klein wrote:

In a tangentially related matter, some years back I had occasion to
ask a CPA an opinion about a business matter. I got one opinion "over
the phone", and after asking for one in writing, got a completely
different opinion word-processed upon a piece of paper, along with an
invoice for a couple of hundred dollars, for a couple of hours work.
The paper had only the printed name of the CPA at the bottom, under
the text of the opinion.

I sent it back for a _signature_ before I paid.

To this day I am still somewhat uncertain whether I was just being a
jerk, or if I was making a legitimate "statement". Anyway, I got the
signature on the next version, and then I signed mine to the check,
and sent it off.

Fair exchange.

Ken

A signed document, to which you adhere, would not remove your
liability for non-conformance.

.



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