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Posted by Naive in KY on April 20, 2003 at 10:05:52 from (207.162.163.19):
In Reply to: A man's word posted by Glen on April 20, 2003 at 06:10:01:
I have advertised some Allis Bs on this site and 2 other sites.I have one guy who keeps calling me from NC but has never shown up! He supposedly wants to buy it but have I never seen him or the cash. I had another guy from WI who came down, pulled the head off of my tractor, critiqued it an drove away! It was complete... I just put it back together. He was supposed to buy it. I e-mailed him with a lower price but then he was supposed to come back....at a later date.... I traded a Farmall H and Cub with straight sheet metal new rubber and paint, to a guy from Ark in Jan. This guy was supposed to "come right up" with his tractor. That was at the end of Jan. I finally told him May 1 or these tractors would be sold. I got my tractor on April 18 in lesser condition that I was told. So my two cents is that these guys need to be singled out, if for no other reason than to spare the honest guys the "pain" of dealing with these individuals!
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