Posted by tmiller on May 01, 2012 at 19:24:44 from (205.133.126.58):
In Reply to: Re: Help ID a Oliver posted by DiyDave on May 01, 2012 at 18:21:28:
yea, hes something else, we (my dad and i) have some experence with the company, their really something else, cant believe their still around after all the junk they run through there. They were cleaning up the place at one time and had a bunch of stuff on ebay sent me two invoices for all the stuff i bought, the first was way too high (by like $75 when the total was supposted to be $50) and way too low on the other ($24 when i owed close to $100) i told them about the one too high they fixed it and i paid, about 4 mounths later they emailed me saying i must not have paid, i scaned the invoices with the paid stamp on them and they let it go, They are really a crew over there.
With this crawler im assuming its stuck, and something is majorly wrong with it, cause when your dealing with them, its most likely right, i praubly wont go over $250 on this? making my total in it around $450 you think that would be a good deal if i could get it for that?
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