Posted by redforlife on January 16, 2022 at 10:23:19 from (174.210.133.254):
In Reply to: Good bye posted by grandpa Love on January 16, 2022 at 06:01:52:
I know you like to flip stuff for a profit, but are we going to see your name down below in the buyer/seller feedback one of these days?? It's fairly easy to remain anonymous on here by using a handle. But all it takes is one person to tell a tale down in buyer/seller feedback, and give out your location or perhaps your real name, and you don't remain anonymous no longer. Of course you could probably re-enter here under new handle, but once identity and location is out there, it's out there. Even if the guy was brought to light by you on condition as is before buying, I don't think I would be bragging on here what a good deal you found to buy, or about your headaches you got rid of by selling them for profit. Reading this post alone, I would think, would tick off both the seller to you, and the buyer to you of this tractor. I'm just saying, other people read stuff on this public forum, and the wrong ones are probably not going to want to read about your money fist happy dance. And that would be very likely due to the nature of this forum. This is a go to place for tractor info in general. If any of your sellers or buyers skiff the net for info, the net itself is going to lead them straight to here to read all that you posted. And they might not think it's as dang funny as you. Just, thinking out loud. Have a good day.
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