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Re: ALWAYS GET A RECIEPT!!!
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Posted by i know what ya mean on July 16, 2002 at 18:31:37 from (205.188.192.163):
In Reply to: ALWAYS GET A RECIEPT!!! posted by david on July 16, 2002 at 11:03:51:
i was hired to haul a couple tractors that was gave to a freind of mine by this lady an an after i had hauled one alway an was in the process of loading the second the lady husband who is supposedly losing it. drove in an had called the police. he said that the tractors were never gave to anoyone an that they were being stole. an here i am with them on my trailer. well needless to say i went back an got the first one i had hauled away an broght it back, the gentlemen paid me for hauling them back when i expleained the situation to him. an then i went an talked to my lawyer. the one thing that i will never do is haul or move anything without paper work on it.
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