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Posted by Chuck on February 18, 2004 at 17:16:32 from (69.87.131.115):
Try to keep this short but I feel compelled to share this with the rest of you. About three weeks ago (maybe 4) I was about 90% sure I would be making a trip to Houston on business so I bid on a set of rear weights for a Cub from a fella named Randy Alpin in Arkansas figuring on a side trip to pick them up. Well I won the bid (on YT Auction) and promptly sent off the payment. Then my trip was cancelled! Well being too heavy to have shipped cost effectivly I thought I would have to forgo my money and cut my losses. I understood that it was my "rush to bid" which had put me in this situation and was willing to accept the loss and informed Randy that I would still try to arrange something but wasn't very hopefull but would not expect him to refund my payment as I assumed all responsibility for this happening. To get to the point, he emailed me and said he thought he had a buyer locally and if it was OK he would sell them and refund my money! He didn't have to do this but did and I have to say its actions like these by folks in the tractor hobby, like Randy, which can really restore your faith in your fellow man. Sorry for the long post I just felt this fella deserved some recognition and to say I wouldn't hessitate to reccommend doing business with him to any of you. He's definitly one of the good guys!
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