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Cartoonz & David,
You are being unfair gentlemen.
My employee placed the bid from his personal account not a company account.
- He was not authorized by the company to do so
- He is is not an executive director in the company
- He did, what he did in personal capacity.
Please advise me if I should be held responsible for the "unauthorized" actions of employees or associates.
I repeat: He did not use the company name, email or authorized account.
Now I know you are completely full of cr@p.
Read your own earlier statement:
Yodaj,
What you are saying is true.
My colleague did log-into the account and took the liberty to "fool around" not understanding the gravity of a legally binding offer.
While I cannot defend his behavior; I do sincerely apologise to you for the inconvenience caused.
As a long-standing DNF member let me assure you that this has never happened before and will not happen again.
Thanks.
So now you are completely changing your story, which is beyond ridiculous. Now you're trying to tell us not only did he "login from his separate personal computer" but that he did not even login to the company account to place the bid! Uhh... it is not exactly rocket science to see how that dog won't hunt... if what you just said was true - we would not be having this conversation! You already confirmed he used your account, so what you are saying now has to be a lie.
Zorro, you have escalated this from an already serious breach of trust to a whole new level of bad. And you have done that all by yourself with your own ricdiculously unbelievable statements. It's funny, in a way... kind of like handing a man a shovel to get himself out of a hole he is already in... yup, you are just digging a deeper hole for yourself. Why do I say this? Well, try to see what we are seeing... first you claim he logged into "the" account (obviously yours). and now you have the audacity to claim he never even used that account. Really? That tracks true for you?
What will you come up with next? Some street beggar you have no connection with whatsoever made a bogus bid from an internet cafe you've never visited from an account you've never heard of? Oh, and that the guy YOU are responsible for breaching the agreement with (it IS 'your' company, right?) should owe you an apology for outing your sorry @ss?
...who's got the popcorn?