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Posted by Shannon on November 16, 2001 at 18:11:43 from (12.10.53.198):
We have had a real bad experience with this guy from Dansville New York. He is a real crook. I posted this on the tractor pulling board the other day and several people emailed me with similiar problems with this guy. He advertises farmall parts and motors for sale and performance work. If you send him money or parts to work on he will keep your money and not return your parts. I found out the hard way and it looks like other people have too. My Dad sent him a complete motor down to the last bolt and he agreed to get a certain H.P. out of it. We paid him in advance for the work and shipped him the motor. After not hearing from him in a couple of months we called and he said he had it running and dynoed. He never would send it back. After 4 months of lies he finally said he had not started on it. We called him daily and he finally said he was shipping it out. We paid the shipping and got a rusty cracked block, not the one we sent and a rusty,pitted cam that had been laying outside, and two main caps. We never got all of the original parts back or any money. He has caller Id so when we call he won't answer, other people have emailed me and told me the exact same thing has happened to them from dealing with him. Has anyone on this board had bad dealings with him. If so will you email me with your phone number. I'd like to talk to you. We are trying to get something together on him. This is the only bad person I have dealt with on the internet but it has been a bad experience. I don't mean to knock anyone but this is a warning to stay away from this jerk. Thanks
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