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Re: Tractor buyers from Africa?
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Posted by Joe Evans on October 01, 2003 at 14:04:37 from (209.41.233.47):
In Reply to: Tractor buyers from Africa? posted by Andrew on October 01, 2003 at 13:34:26:
The answer to your question is YES! I, too, have a tractor listed on this site. Late last week I received an email from South Africa from a company that only identifed itself as a procurer and shipper of overseas equipment. No company name--only an individual's name that was clumsily described as this company's president in the message text. I was to confirm to this company the receipt of a third party's check and its clearing. They only offered a check for the advertised amount of the tractor. I really would like to know what's up with this stuff and what kind of angle they're working. I smell a skunk in the wood pile! Oh, yes... I've received the money investment emails, too. I'll bet mine's bigger'n yours--I was supposed to receive $25 million!
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