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Posted by Gravy on March 29, 2005 at 12:45:58 from (165.89.84.88):
Bid $2200 on an AC B w/mower on Ebay on Sunday. Lost the bid to a $2225 bidder. Ok. No problem. Got an email this AM on very official Ebay looking letterhead saying that the 2225 guy defaulted and I could have it for 2200. I wrote back saying that I was interested. Got another official looking Ebay letterhead from one Mark Brenner 556 W 110th Street NYC 10025 saying to wire him the 2200 and, once cleared, the tractor would be mine... His imitation of the Ebay letterhead was outstanding. Watch out!
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