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Re: TBN didn't pay domain name bill ?
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Posted by souNdguy on February 19, 2007 at 10:14:45 from (12.64.96.231):
In Reply to: Re: TBN didn't pay domain name bill ? posted by jokers on February 19, 2007 at 08:12:28:
Too add to that. if it is not brand new, 4wd, hydro, with a fel and backhoe, and a parking lot full of the most expensive name brand implements, then you are in the minority. As it is said on many websites.. they will spend your money faster on tbn than anywhere else.. how fast is your wallet? And yes.. a huge amount of the advice offer-ers are people who just moved out of the city.. have a new scut tractor with 2.5 hours in the seat, and they are now an expert about telling you what can or can't be done with your old 80hp tractor that's been doing what it's been doing before they were born.. Soundguy
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