Before you go and blame me, I have been too busy to keep up with ALL your "dealings and transactions." IT IS NOT ME!!! I will say that impersonate is the wrong word: it should be more like "make fun of". I believe the average YT poster is honest, so impersonating you would be like the average financial adviser saying he will use the same plan Bernard Madoff was using.....
I will say I did not notice the fake photo ad until I saw your second AD which YOU state: "THAT IS MY BUSINESS AS A PARTS DEALER"
The rules for this site state: "If you are a dealer or a person engaged in selling tractors or parts as a business, or if you sell more than 8 tractors a year, you MUST place your ad in the Dealer Category and pay a nominal fee."
Once again you view yourself as above the rules and better than everybody else. You haven't changed any, have you?
Lastly, I will post a link to your Kruggie vs Cookie outcry post: http://www.ytmag.com/cgi-bin/viewit.cgi?bd=ttalk&th=720896 You stated here: "jd70buyer is an actual buyer from little falls, MN. I have dealt with him many times back and forth. He has bought a 730, G, and a 2010 from me." Also stated: "I will gladly take the 730 and 2010 off of my ebay page, thanks for reminding me"
But guess what? Cookiemonster predicted that you would have your great 4th built 2010 back on ebay. You know, the one you said you sold on the above link... Yes, it was just on EBAY AGAIN within the last month. Cookiemonster also predicted that your Dad's 730 gas would be back on eBAy that, once again, you said on the above link was sold. Guess what? Here is the link of it on eBay AGAIN: http://cgi.ebay.com/JOHN-DEERE-1958-730-GAS-ROW-CROP-FRESH-OFF-THE-FARM-NR_W0QQitemZ120392161882
It must be tough trying to cover all of your "stories", isn't it?
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