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Posted by Allen Bishop on March 18, 2004 at 17:09:19 from (64.136.26.230):
Can anyone tell me how to get ahold of the right people to get an ad placed on the hauling schedule? Yeh I know, not here, go to the hauling schedule. Well I've tried that. I've placed four ads, and none of them have showed up. The first one, I gave them my credit card number for the 4 week ad, and they came back and said that site was down and to just use the freebie site. Ok, that's fine, I've tried, and to no avail. Just can't get the ad posted. I'm an old farmer, semi retired, buy and sell old farmalls, haul them around and would like to subsidize my income with a little hauling for folks now and then, but it ain't gonna happen if no one ever sees my ad. Maybe on here someone will see it and direct me in the right direction. I like this site, and love to see the same names day after day on it, but hey, ebay is just around the corner, and they at least get back to me when I have a question. YT people, please help. I even used deoderant this morning. Thanks, harley1983
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