Well at least they did not call you at 04:30 o n Sunday morning . Years back i placed and ad in the Farm and Dairy for my one truck . The ad read 1988 Ford F350 4X4 dual rear wheel cab and chassie , 9 foot custom built steel flat bed with goose neck hitch built into the bed dual Reese receivers built into the rear bumper dual trailer plugs , 460 V8 gas engine dual fuel tanks , 5 speed trans mission , 4.10 gears with traction lock rearend. A/C, good two tone paint . PLEASE no calls after 10 P M and no calls before 9 AM . Paper comes out on Wensdays , not one call till 04:30 Sunday morning the next was 05:15 am . and the start of DUMB questions like you every thing was in the ad . And oh setting and waiting on NO SHOWS . Word to the wise DO NOT CALL ME BEFORE i have i had my first cup of coffee and diffidently not before 9 on a Sunday morning after i have enjoyed my C/R on a Saturday evening . I had nothing but NUT CASES call on the Farm and Dairy ad . Pulled the ad and still got calls about the truck , told one guy that ticked me off that i would not sell him the truck even for twice the asking price . Put the ad in the Farm World and got to talk to real people that had common sense , the second guy to call asked where i was and said that he was about three hours west of me and he would be there in about three hours . OK we will see , three hours and five min. later he was at the shop looked the truck over from top to bottom took it up the road and back and handed me two grad cash and said he would be back in the morning with the rest IN CASH and he was a man of his word. As for Craig's list sofar it has been fifty fifty with it .
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