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Posted by Randy on March 30, 2004 at 16:12:57 from (152.163.252.227):
Hello Randy, I appreciate your mail and confirmation to proceed on the transaction.And I am impressed by the prompt attention accorded the transaction considering the need for us to round up on time. My client has accepted to pay the stipulated price of $2000 since the condition is ok ,immediately with a cashier’s check, just that the check, is going to be in an amount larger than the cost for the Farmall 504. Reason being that it is a refund payment to my client and the Company issuing the check has the policy not to issue more than one check to a refund payment, which means that the check is going to carry the whole amount em-block for the sales and shipping of the for Farmall 504 ,from USA to South-Africa. The check that will be sent to you is $7,300.00 and you would have to deduct the cost for Farmall 504.. $2,000.00 from it immediately you cash it and send the balance $5,300.00 to my client s shipping agent via wire transfer (Western Union / MoneyGram) to offset the shipping charges. So he is entrusting you to handle his funds with honesty, care and utmost confidentiality. On receipt of your confirmation to proceed, the check will be sent to you. Provide Name to be on check,mailing address and your cell phone number, where the check will be sent. After you cash the check and send the balance, the shipper will be paid and they will come and pick up for Farmall 504 immediately.Ask questions where you are not cleared. I would be there to explain furtherYou can reach me via phone anytime on 011 234 8023600613. Looking forward to rounding up this transaction as soon as possible. Thanks and have a wonderful week ahead. Mr Reed Gare.
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