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Posted by BrianRM on May 28, 2006 at 19:02:21 from (216.8.174.113):
In Reply to: tractor deals - long posted by ejs on May 28, 2006 at 17:49:11:
I guess everyone wants to be politically correct and not cause a scene. How can the seller look at the buyer... with all the leaks and rust and honestly say that the tractor is in good shape? Just because I didn't ask, its OK to have all these problems? No its not and the seller is being deceptive and dishonest. I would say to him- " I didn't know you needed the money this badly". Its not wrong for the buyer to be a bit upset and maybe you bought him and what is really like cheap. You are not the first guy this has happened to but you got to feel sorry for these guys who think they got away with something. As they say, its only money.
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