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Re: 4020 on EBAY
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Posted by Harley on March 31, 2005 at 06:48:43 from (66.82.9.63):
In Reply to: Re: 4020 on EBAY posted by RustyFarmall on March 31, 2005 at 06:27:00:
Hey Rusty, how can you have such little faith in your fellow man? I have bid on this fine gentleman"s tractors for two weeks now, both the Kubota and the fine little 4WD deere and that nasty old Ebay cancels the listing and my bid every time. Even got some email from the REAL lister"s user name saying it wasn"t them. Poor guy is just trying to make a buck. Ya gotta admait, hacking somebody elses user name, inserting a picture of a tractor that you don"t own into that listing, and then getting the whole thing to work is a quite a feat. I have trouble listing my own stuff, under my own user name, on my own computer sometimes. Certainly shows iniciative huh. Later, Harley
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