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Posted by harley1983 on April 29, 2004 at 22:19:22 from (64.136.26.230):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Dishonest Seller posted by Al on April 29, 2004 at 13:27:43:
Sometimes yes, sometimes no. I have been buying and selling tractors now on ebay for about two years, and there is no way I have the time to travel a thousand miles to look at a 1500.00 tractor to see if I might want to bid on it or not. Hugh has his way, it works for him,and that is just great for him. I on the other hand have had good luck trusting the word of me ebay partners. On the other hand, the only time I got took was on this site, and I have not one small qualm about telling you his name. He comes up before the Washington County, Kansas court May 7, and there are 18 of us victims that he is going to have to start paying restitution to, and he is Greg Jackson, Hanover, Kansas, and he is a liar and a thief, and he can't sue the Pope for libel, because it has been proven in a court of law, and all he is waiting for now is sentencing. So don't have anything to do with this jerk. Just helping the next guy. But I'll still buy tractors without inspecting them, and maybe some will sat I am naive or worse, but one must at least make the effort to believe in his fellow man. Good luck to all out there and keep yer stick on the ice and remember, I'm pulling for you cause we're all in this together, Harley
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