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Buyer and Seller Feedback - John Sullivan thief

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Tom Burnett

02-26-2007 11:32:01




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Mr. Hamilton I don't know how you can help unless you are John Sullivan accountant. Thank you for your concern But all I was trying to do is warn everyone how crooked sullivan is and sounds like Mr Clark thinks the same as the rest of us. Thank you.




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C Hamilton

02-28-2007 07:40:54




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 Re: John Sullivan thief in reply to Tom Burnett, 02-26-2007 11:32:01  
I can't help you, I wanted to talk with one of you on the phone or in person to see if you could help me! I just don't think this is the place to do that. I think the below posts have answered all my questions. I have a idea as to who you are and where you are from and your real name. When I see you I will talk with you then! Sorry for any problems Mr. Sullivan.



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CKCampbell

02-26-2007 12:30:46




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 Re: John Sullivan thief in reply to Tom Burnett, 02-26-2007 11:32:01  
If you will look at the numbers under Tom Burnett and Randy Clark's name you will see that they are posting from the same computer.216.135.18.91 Makes you wonder who's the crook.



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Bill Gates

02-26-2007 13:24:40




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 Re: John Sullivan thief in reply to CKCampbell, 02-26-2007 12:30:46  
Could also be from a proxy server. In that case it would mean nothing.



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Or......

02-27-2007 04:03:27




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 Re: John Sullivan thief in reply to Bill Gates, 02-26-2007 13:24:40  
.....it could be one person with AT LEAST 2 different "personalities" and an aversion to the truth, sending messages from the SAME COMPUTER. I'd say that's much more likely.



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Sherlock Holmes

02-27-2007 04:20:54




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 Re: John Sullivan thief in reply to Or......, 02-27-2007 04:03:27  
HMMMMM Very interesting. Maybe the two suspects in question need to do some splainin.



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John Holmes

02-28-2007 04:59:48




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 Re: John Sullivan thief in reply to Sherlock Holmes, 02-27-2007 04:20:54  
I don,t have a dog in this fight but,where are the facts.What did the friend buy,what did he give for the tractor,what was Mr. Sullivan asking for the tractor.I bought a tractor from a guy it ran good,looked good,had a good price,and when I got it home and unloaded it the clutch went out.Did that seller know I woudn't think so.It was 50 years old and I bought it it was mine.I have purchased from John before,very helpful,and very honest.John has alot of good hard to find parts and eguipment.Hang in there John and keep your haed up.Thanks

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Super Lurker

02-28-2007 12:25:34




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 Re: John Sullivan thief in reply to John Holmes, 02-28-2007 04:59:48  
Like I said before, I know John when I see him, but have not done any dealing with him. I really don't understand a few things. What's raining got to do with the tractor smoking? When the battery wouldn't start it, why didn't you pull start it? If you guys never got it to run, how did you load it? When you guys did get it started, and it smoked like a tar kiln-why didn't you call John and see what was going on? Maybe haulling it in the rain filled up the breather cup with water and that pushed oil into the carb.-- which made it smoke so bad. Alot to this story doesn't add up. The computer number is strange too. This must have been one whale of a deal to buy a tractor you couldn't get started. Now did you guys load it??? And changing motors without some troubleshooting doesn't make sence to me. There are alot of things I would do before pulling the motor. The first of many would be to call John and go from there. Strange, very strange.

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Doug Lewellen

02-28-2007 12:42:08




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 Re: John Sullivan thief in reply to Super Lurker, 02-28-2007 12:25:34  
Sounds like a case for Judge Judy.



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Tom Burnett

03-02-2007 15:01:40




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 Re: John Sullivan thief in reply to Doug Lewellen, 02-28-2007 12:42:08  
look up by hard knocks for more imformation before all this stupid junk starts.



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