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Posted by REDEYE on June 24, 2005 at 11:25:00 from (130.207.33.12):
baled some hay last year and had it "sold". i didnt ask the guy to put any money down on it and no formal reciepts were exchanged. he never came to get it in the winter like he said he would and wont return calls now. so it looks like there is nothign i can do but grin and bear it. so now what do i do with the hay? i have tried taking some to a local auction but with the price of hay being down in my area and the cost of gas being high, then figure in the weighing fee, its not really worth my time to mess with it, not that i have time to anyway. i would like someone to take a lot at once like a big gooseneck load or a tractor trailer load so i dont have to spend that much more time with it. havent any luck locally so i was wondering if there was any other options. any suggestions?
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