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Posted by Sloroll on October 21, 2004 at 09:07:14 from (69.66.85.60):
OK I know TRACTORS!! But I have a frustration that has driven me to this. I own a small business as I know many of you do. When I come in in the morning I am greated by, sometimes, piles of advertising fax (faxes?). Heaven help the person that leagaly leaves their fax number at the top for I will send at least twenty sheets of black their way. This dang ink is $48 a cartridge and I'm constantly running to buy paper for "MY" use. My machine has a timer on the ink jet so it will not allow me to refill the cartridge either. I am on the "No Call" list too. I am not a wealthy man and figure I should not be paying for someone else to advertise when I have a hard tme with that part of my budget. WHAT TO DO?!??! Help me Obiwans you are my only hope. (I don't look anything like Leigha) WOuldn't my money be better spent fixing up this old Regular?? There, I new this had something to do with tractors!
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