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Posted by lucasss on March 17, 2005 at 12:08:33 from (209.240.205.61):
In Reply to: STOLEN ALLIS STORY posted by Turk on March 17, 2005 at 10:45:46:
we got that good old boy legal dept around here.sometimes its good,sometimes its bad. i sold a guy i didnt know a rebuilt engine for a truck once and he never came and got it. he paid me cash and that engine sat inside my back porch for allmost 5 years. so i finally needed the space and sold it to another guy . a few years later the first guy came back and allmost tore my head off when i said i sold it. was going to give him his money back but before i could explain he hit me in the jaw and my neighbor chased him off with a .45. never saw him again. when comunication breaks down , things can get bad.i did tell the sherrif about it in case the guy did something else..glad you got your tractor back.i dont think you should have to keep and be responsible for something for years,thats worth something.,but i was going to treat him how i would want to be treated. lucas
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