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Posted by TomR on March 14, 2004 at 14:43:50 from (216.209.191.91):
In Reply to: Re: pet peeve posted by BobMo on March 14, 2004 at 06:55:03:
"I also agree". My peve in Canada is the "Builders Hardware" stores, "Brafsco Fastners", the "JD Dealers" and "Cisco" Tools & Hydraulics. Every thing from a .25 washer which costs $1.50 to a tractor (Which could cost you extra $???$ just because you don't know where to start bidding) - you have to ask the counter person for every price. My other Peve is the parts people on the fourms never give prices it's always e-mail me for a price. What a shock when think a part would be $75 - $125 and it's $420. It would ease the shock if prices were not so secret untill you must have it, and a lot of tractors would be in better shap, if we knew in advance it's going to be closer to $400 than $125. Sometimes they need exact info but not always' Whew - -Feel better now, Thanks. TomR
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