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Too much for the trouble
From:
tiredoflooking30
Date posted:
9/18/2005
Years at this apartment:
2005
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2005
3 responses
I went by the lodge at copperfield looking for a quiet retreat from my current residence but i was immediately greeted by people hanging around outside. When I went inside i was told that the apartments were completely full and it was a waiting list for $45. I thought the office personnel could have been friendly eventhough she stated they were all full. She looked at me as if i were a criminal and i wanted her purse, she was dropping things and acted really nervous, i'm thinking she did have a vacant apartment she just did not like me. I may be black but i am a hard working citizen that is hardly at home and i don't own a stereo so i don't make noise, i stay to myself and i don't cause problems.
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User Responses
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From:
onetxgurl
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Date:
01/23/2006
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No Thats probably not the case. Because my husband and i went in there last around that time too and they were full also! We are a white couple so I'm sure this had nothing to do with racism!
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From:
anonymousnose
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Date:
03/06/2006
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racism still exists. if shes acting shady than maybe she was or maybe she wasnt. you never REALLY know. either way keep lookin youll find the right place to call home ;)
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From:
happymex
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Date:
07/17/2007
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I live in these apartment and the management have bent over backwards to accommodate me and my family. There has been some personnel changes since I been here
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