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Posted by Bob Scherzer on April 07, 2003 at 18:18:24 from (66.227.142.201):
In Reply to: Ever Buy? posted by Dann on April 06, 2003 at 22:22:13:
Sorry to hear of your bad experience but I can go you one better. Saw a piece of equipment for sale in the paper and went over and made a deal for it and to pick it up on the weekend. The same day a now x-friend come over and I told him how I had gotten this great deal and how I was going to get it on the weekend. Well you can probably guess the rest. Got there and the piece was gone and the fellow gave back my check saying someone had stopped just after I had and offered more and payed with cash and had come with his trailer and hauled it off. I didn't make the connection for a couple of weeks until I stopped over to visit my then friend and in his shed is this piece being readied for paint. He acted as if this wasn't the same piece and that he had seen it in the paper and went over and got it on his own. Learned a lesson" Mouth shut until it's in my shed and find better friends." Bob
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