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Re: Caution My dumb mistake


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Posted by Jimmydog on January 21, 2017 at 06:10:30 from (198.47.54.180):

In Reply to: Caution My dumb mistake posted by hayfarmer on January 20, 2017 at 19:36:20:

Okay I got a couple tales to relate:

A few years back I was looking at compact tractors. Found a nice John Deere (forget the model) priced pretty low for what everybody else was asking. It was on Tractorhouse or Craig's list I don't remember. So I email the guy for more info figuring the thing must have high hours hence the low price. I asked some other pretty basic questions that he should have been able to answer no problem. Instead of just answering the questions he sends me a copy of a dealer technical sheet. Something didn't seem right. After widening my search and checking other sites I ended up finding the same EXACT ad five other places listed with five different peoples' names and phone numbers.

Guy I know had his expensive chain saw stolen. Decides to check the local pawn shop. Pawn shop guy says a guy was in earlier trying to pawn one just like it. Pawn guy asks to hear it run and the thief didn't have the slightest idea how to start it. So the pawn guy figures no way it isn't stolen and takes a pass. Pawn shop was real helpful in identifying the perp, what with all their surveillance cameras.

2 or 3 years back there was a father and son right here in Michigan that found a rare vintage car on line that they were interested in. When they showed up to look at it the guy told them it was parked around back. They got jumped by two guys with tire irons. This one has a happy ending......son had a conceal carry permit! One guy got perforated, all three got arrested.

Just can't be too cautious these days. JD


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