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Posted by redrev on December 15, 2002 at 11:48:38 from (66.67.254.199):
In Reply to: Stolen Money posted by FLYIN G on December 14, 2002 at 21:37:07:
Never wanted anyone else's moola enough to steal it, but it does happen. Here's a better one: I paid in full for an antique engine in Canada years ago, but couldn't fit it on the trailer so made the trip back, (400 miles one way) only to find he sold the engine to someone else for an additional 50 bucks. I got my money back, but I would never buy anything from the toad again. Sorry for your trouble. Sure leaves a bitter taste in your mouth, but there are still tons of honest sellers out there so go get another tractor. Don't let the bum ruin your fun collecting and enjoying ol' iron. Never forget "buyer beware." I'm sorry that's the way it is, but that's the way it is. G
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