I sent Asif Zamir an email back in May or June saying that I would accept that he pay me $1000 instead of $1190, if he paid me within a reasonable delay. I offered to negotiate payment terms. I did everything except forgive the debt. Not once did Asif Zamir even contact me. This is one of the reasons that I have come to the point now where I simply do not believe that he ever intended to pay me back. Why not just call me?
If Asif Zamir called me today and said that he would give me the new 18-200 mm Nikon lens in compensation for the $1190 he owes me, I would consider that offer. In fact, I think Asif Zamir would be very surprised to find that most of his creditors are reasonable people.
But then this assumes, again, that Asif Zamir took money from us with the intention of providing goods in return. Given his failure to contact people and his solicitation of more funds this past summer, I cannot make that assumption. Right now Asif Zamir has too much money that does not belong to him to assume that he ever had good intentions.
Tuesday, October 9, 2007
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Seriously, Asif is a total creep. I have countless times given him the benefit of the doubt in my mind but it has now dawned on me that he is simply a two bit scammer. The detective I talked to dealing with Asif told me that he has known Asif's mother for nearly 20 years because of some previous incident(s). Looks like our boy may have come from legally ambiguous roots and has not fallen far from the family tree. There is no point in trying to shame Asif in his mothers eyes since there is a good chance she too is morally blind.
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