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Re: Honest Guys anymore?
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Posted by Rustyj14 on July 14, 2006 at 19:00:59 from (71.245.179.105):
In Reply to: Re: Honest Guys anymore? posted by Eddie M on July 14, 2006 at 17:02:29:
My motto has always been: If i can't see it, lay my hand on it, hear it run, try it out, then i don't buy it! Oh, i have bought a few things off the internet web site-s, but not much! When dealing with owners of machinery, who have it advertised, don't believe every thing you hear! Seeing is believing! And, if you like the deal, and buy it, be prepared to take it home with you! I have read reports in this column, about folks who have relied on pictures, sent a trucker to far-off places to bring it home, and when it gets to your place, it looks like a fugitive from the scrap yard! And, the check has already been cashed! Bye-bye money! As the old saying goes, "Let the buyer beware!" Rustyj
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