Posted by kevinthefixer on October 06, 2017 at 20:15:48 from (64.68.243.201):
In Reply to: Craigs list posted by Leroy on October 06, 2017 at 07:45:19:
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Click and drag your pointer over the text you want to copy to select it, it'll turn color (usually to white-on-black, but it'll be obvious). Put pointer over selected text and right-click, then click "copy". Or use ctrl-c after you select it. Open your e-mail, "new", click into the recipient or addressee box, again right-click, then click "paste". Or use ctrl-v. Beware of doing this on Craig's list, especially if it's a screaming good deal, it's probably a scammer that will want you to send a money order to a third party. I almost "bought" a very clean small tractor with low hours and a loader for about 3000 until they got to the part about the money order. If it sounds too good to be true...
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