Last year, I bought an old IH corn planter on ebay, from a man in the Dayton, Ohio area....about 160 miles from here. I got so busy with the spring work, I just couldn't get away to go pick it up. I emailed and told him so and that I'd come when I could and if that didn't suit him, he could re-sell, junk it or whatever he felt he needed to do. I got a reply that asked just when I thought I could come and I told him again...I just didn't know as I was busier than a one legged man in an a$$ kicking contest.
So..fast forward until this winter and I email him. I was just wondering if it had been left in the weeds along the fence row. No reply. I find his phone number, no answer, but I leave a message. No return call. I figure he was pissed off and I let it go. He wasn't out a nickel as I paid in full and I surely let him off the hook by telling him to do whatever he needed to do. I just wish he had replied and told me that he got rid of it or whatever. I guess when you hand people money for something and they still get to keep the item, they are entitled to a case of the red a$$. I simply thought there might be a chance he'd say...it's still laying here, come and get it if you want it. No biggie, it didn't break the bank or my heart.
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