Posted by Deere Scotty on June 25, 2010 at 00:47:12 from (68.57.255.70):
In Reply to: SCAM Artist! posted by peterfromnc on June 24, 2010 at 11:01:15:
Who says he is an X - Cop! We have had more police, & Firemen arrested around here lately than "Non - Badged" criminals!!! If the police dont want to get involved?...
Several years ago I was "taken" by a goverment official for almost $2000 worth of hay. I mowed with intent of tilling it up. It was too tall to work in. He stops as I am cutting it, & says he needs hay, & I said call tonight, or in the morning, & well discuss the $. He never called. That next afternoon I drove by the field, & saw him baling it. I stopped this time, & told him $30/bale. He said that was too much, & said he'd call me & negotiate. Being too nice I said all right. By nightfall he had already taken the hay, & didnt want to pay more than $10/bale! I should have called the Sherriff before he got done baling!!! And I have never seen a dime of that money 18 years later!!!
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