Posted by jimg.allentown on April 29, 2016 at 08:52:28 from (108.2.196.109):
In Reply to: Silo posted by Bryan iniowa on April 29, 2016 at 05:28:43:
Folks advertise all sorts of strange things on Craig's List. But, be warned that a lot of them are for the wrong reasons....
A guy advertises a "free" silo. That is AFTER he has checked around for prices to get it removed and finds out that it will cost him a small fortune to get it taken down and removed.
Another guy advertises a "free" tree on his property. Seems that he had already contacted several tree removal services and found out that the price to get it removed was over $1000. Now, he thinks that some sucker will want the firewood and will come and take the tree for nothing. Better yet, the guy with the tree insists on insurance and bonding. Hmmmmmmmmm........what is wrong with this picture???
How about the one that offers a "free" tree that fell down on his property. He again tried to get a professional to remove it, BUT.... they wanted a LOT of money to do it. So, he advertises on Craig's List that he has "free" firewood available, but it is PINE!!! Not firewood!!And after that another insists that you "must take all" to get it "free."
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