Posted by dale poland on September 20, 2007 at 06:35:37 from (207.69.137.22):
I just wanted to let all know about this guy.The majority of the people on this site are honest. However like all phases of life there are a few people that that dont have any morals. their only goal is to accomplish their own selfish desires at any cost to others. I am on this site every day and enjoy it a lot. however there is that small percentage that have to mess it up for all honest people.So this is my experience with DAVE FOLTZ,Rushville Ohio.On Aug 26 He ran an ad for n.o.s.We came to an agreement on price. Got some Junk I didnt need.the parts I needed werent in the box.I called his wife she said he will call back.2 days later I called again. Wife said parts were in the box, he would call. called again wife said he was working on tractor he would call. called again daughter said he was working on mower he would call.called again he was at his dads they had to go to work would call the next day.called again got a recording.I realized on the second call what was going on.I thought I would give him a fair chance. so much for honesty on his part. The box the parts came in was 3.5 ins. by 12ins. houdini couldnt even get all those parts shown in the ad. you be the judge. Sorry I am so long winded just wanted to get out the facts and let all know. And hope the best to all honest people on this site.
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