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Posted by George W. on February 21, 2005 at 19:18:53 from (152.163.100.5):
Made a deal with Sam Adams of Tatum Texas several weeks ago to purchase a Ford 3000. Had plans to pick up the tractor within a few days but because of family health problems was not able to. Contacted Sam with my sad story expecting the worst, but was greeted with warm understanding and consideration to my dilema. Payment was made to Sam, he let me know it was received and assured me he would hold the tractor as long as needed. Took a few weeks for life to iron itself out and I made the trip to Tatum, 600 miles each way. Every thing was perfect in every way. Got the 25 cent tour (worth at least 50 bucks!), got help loading and tying down etc. Everything Sam said and did was 100% in honesty, I just can"t say enough good about this man. If the rest of the world was just half as honest as Sam we would be living in a perfect world. All I can tell anyone that is considering doing business with Sam is......look up the word "HONEST" in your dictionary and you will see Sam Adams picture next to it. I look forward to doing business with Sam again one day, and I"m sure you will feel the same way once you have done business with him too. George on the Texas / Mexico border.
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