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Re: Re: BEWARE OF AUCTION SCAM!!!!!!!!
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Posted by pcy on August 17, 2002 at 18:36:44 from (216.158.64.43):
In Reply to: Re: BEWARE OF AUCTION SCAM!!!!!!!! posted by The con artists gather on August 15, 2002 at 09:47:36:
flyen farmall do you need some cheese to go with your wine, the outlaw, outlawtoo, lives breathes and trades , buys and sells dailey you talk about the dimestore pieces add up the amount the outlaw moves,, in the state of ohio at the local consignment sales in order to protect your item you must have the last bid, northern ky is the same way, i enjoy playing on the yt padge , i just stumbled across your post and ,have tried to e mail you and cant get it to work , the flyen farmall tractor was owned by lefaver or somthing like that, then petersons of lietchfield mnn bought it then we traded for it , how far are you from lietchfield i will be up there in october mayby we can meet and discuss the yt auction, Paul C Yates the outlaw and now theoutlawtoo
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