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Posted by Jed on July 29, 2004 at 06:02:03 from (66.212.143.210):
In Reply to: Bought a tractor??? posted by Stan(PA) on July 28, 2004 at 14:13:59:
Stan, I wouldn't worry about it. The guy's word as with most people's today is meaningless. Even a lot of these comments are from idiots. I understand exactly what you are saying. My most recent occurence was with a guy from NEW H. He calls about wheel weights and wants to know how many I have. I tell him 7 sets and we agree on the price and he is to send me a deposit and pick them up on his way to Ohio to get a tractor. I never receive a deposit and he never calls. Tues. at 6 AM he wakes me up to discuss the weights again. He was supposedly on his way to get a tractor in OHIO and wanted to come get the weights on his return Wed. morning. Well you guessed it, he never showed. If you run into a guy from New H., who says he is pulling an M watch out.
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