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Posted by Alan Farley on April 06, 2001 at 11:45:49 from (216.28.117.85):
In Reply to: BUYER BEWARE posted by steve h. on April 05, 2001 at 22:46:59:
Thank You for the heads up Steve H. It's good to have somebody look out for everybody else. You might have saved a guy from driving 100 or more miles to look at them. I saw a brushpainted A with cultivators bring $650 at a auction. Another one was just a little nicer at $700 also with cultivators. One had good tires the other didn't. Both kind of cobbled up looking in places with several welds. One guy was selling this pair of A's. They were at a auction the next week I heard, and bought back again. This guy must have payed a 8% commission one week(+ $20 buy-back fee) then 10% commission the next week. This guy is paying about $250-$300 commission already and they aren't even sold. I talked to some guys who know of him and say he does this all the time and those A's will be at yet, another auction in a few weeks. I believe there is a old saying: "Cheaters Never Prosper".
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