Saturday, December 18, 2010

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Paul Verdacchia Elks Lodge (TaylorMade R7 XR forged iron), an annual tournament for charity, he entered the first person that any mention, as if the 172 yard fourteenth bright Drive Nissan Altima. 53 year old tee shot before jumping on the dance floor before the flag fell. jump up and down and cheering spectators around the green when he realized what was happening Verdacchia.

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He said: "My immediate thought, playing partners, I am reminded that inning with a free tool that can wait," My son, my first hole-in-one hit. "I get to par 3, I hope that the land near the green only. Hole (super start TaylorMade Burner irons) I'm not looking to get out. "The keys and he was told he will not get the car, I think Pinehurst resident surprise. he continued, "one in a million years, he never expected."

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"I have to get a car and then hit a hole in one" never expected, after I did, I asked the parties to say: "You're not going to buy a car." Never expected". Violation of the requirements of the contract and negligent misrepresentation Tell Verdacchia, Pinehurst and Southern Pines Elks Lodge Nissan case. He accuses the dealership of deceptive practices. Each time, it was just what was happening? Noise in this case. Verdacchia but the first hole in one, no car to show him. Of course, the club and each dealer (TaylorMade R7 CGB Max Driver), that the other responsible.

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Thus, Southern Pines is one of the oral agreement, if the car hits a hole in one complaints were made to pay. Meanwhile, the dealership Nissan, they claimed, but slow sales, the tournament was to give away as part of the engine was, he was never in the contest for 15 years as a working hypothesis that the words no one will be advertising to ensure the bait is going to go Authority. "I have a point, I feel one or both parties breached their promises," he concluded.