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JD Hopson from Cookeville, TN is a Thief!!
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Posted by Scott Swanson on July 13, 2007 at 04:43:08 from (70.91.177.45):
Guys and Gals, Watch out for JD Hopson from Cookeville, TN. I bought a Carter Carb for my Super C from him and he kept the money and sent me nothing. It did not even phase him to rob me of 50 bucks. Here is the message he sent me just before I sent the check...... well, that was fast, it is a carter, and yes, I'll take a check. JD Hopson 3465 WJ Robinson Road Cookeville, TN 38506 He offered to sell me a bunch of other parts. I figured I would wait to see how the first transaction went before I sent more money. Time passes with no carb coming. After I told him I would go to the website and name him in it as a scam artist, he said he would return the money. Now I get an error message saying the message is delayed and not being opened. Word of Warning: Do not purchase parts from JD Hopson of Cookeville, TN. His email address is/was: catstails@frontiernet.net He has not answered my emails since he said he would return the money. Here is the message I get: THIS IS A WARNING MESSAGE ONLY. YOU DO NOT NEED TO RESEND YOUR MESSAGE. Delivery to the following recipients has been delayed. catstails@frontiernet.net Buyer beware!
My loss is your gain....Do not buy parts from JD Hopson. He will rip you off without guilt or shame. Scott Swanson
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