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Re: Why such a high bid on this OEM Catalog
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on April 05, 2004 at 18:32:41 from (64.228.13.11):
In Reply to: Why such a high bid on this OEM Catalog posted by Paul G. in Mn on April 05, 2004 at 13:53:32:
Paul: And to think we get guys on here almost daily screaming about the off shore tractor buyers. I'll bet there is more people and more dollar value scamed every day right within North America with on line auctions than any cheque cashing scheme. Surely everyone knows by the time they reach 2nd grade you never get your cheque book out when your selling. There was a good one on the YT auction just yesterday. Set of two way plows for a Farmall A, being sold separately as a left and a right hand plow for an A. I don't know who is getting the plow lift, and who has to reach back and lift the plow out of ground with his bare hands. He had $200. bids on each and stating reserve not yet met. I see the left had plow is gone today. I'm not sure whether he thought the buyers at YT were that stupid, or did he just want to advertize his own stupidity.
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