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Re: Stickey Subject, BEWARE Kinda Long
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Posted by terryger on March 10, 2005 at 09:15:49 from (64.174.7.191):
In Reply to: Re: Stickey Subject, BEWARE Kinda Long posted by the tractor vet on March 10, 2005 at 07:18:58:
just so you know, though i'm sure you already do, it is not reci and conceling stolen property if you paid a fair price. what is a fair price? hard to pin down but at half you are covered so don't sweat it. also YOU DO NOT HAVE to give any info to anyone that e-mails you. i don't care if it's god himslef. they have legal remedies and procedures to get info from you IF IT IS NECESSARY AND THEY ARE NOT DONE THROUGH E-MAIL! this could be a scam also. any thing ebay does as far as legal situations, and they do occur, will not be handled with e-mail either. we just had a local 21 year old nurse busted for selling 2 heart pacemakers on e-bay for $400 each. the hospital she works for and stole them from pays $4500. be very careful with anybody on the internet. leagal situations are not handled on computers!
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