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worse than farm fresh in photo ads?
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Posted by farmerboy on November 07, 2006 at 17:30:43 from (209.83.88.93):
- the guys who think this is thier personal selling site. A guy from Kentucky who lists 20 ads at a shot and renews them a week later. Always the same crap, maybe it's overpriced. Isn't there a 3 ad maximum? Another guy whos been listing his Barber Greene 50 parts more than once a week. Aren't you s'posed to wait a month to relist? A third guy whos been listing quite a bit out of Illinois. Don't you hafta post in the dealer ads if you're selling more than 8 items a year? If I see crap relisted again and again, I make a note of who is posting them and make sure I never buy from them. I'll bet I'm not the only one. I've listed things on this site ONCE and get emails and calls up to a month later. I listed a John Deere 2-14 trip plow this past spring. A guy called and come got it a month ago - 6 months after the ad expired. Sorry to rant but it's been rubbing me the wrong way for awhile. Kim has a heckuva site. No reason to crap on it like some have. I hope they at least donate when they finally do sell thier stuff.
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