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Re: Hey, Wardner


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Posted by Wardner on February 21, 2004 at 10:37:20 from (67.25.174.149):

In Reply to: Hey, Wardner posted by Male Gayle on February 21, 2004 at 08:17:28:

Hi Male

I am not really "ticked" off at someone using the picture. I was just concerned that a fraud was being committed. Because I own the tractor, I was in a position to alert the public.

Unfortunately, the buyer didn't read the two threads posted below. I have emailed him and given him fair warning to proceed cautiously.

It is quite clear now that you were not involved in the eBay transaction. Earlier, it did look like you may have been promoting your auction.

Copied below is the email I sent to the buyer:


Yes, I own the tractor shown in the eBay ad. Nobody at YTMag or Red Power Forum knows anything about the tractor that was advertised on eBay The tractor may be fine and you probably got a good deal. All I know about the 400 is that it probably has a new radiator. That is a good sign. It is so easy to patch up a junk radiator and pass it off at a sale,

It seems likely that you won't be seeing your new tractor until it is delivered. It is even likely that you may never see it. The three-day "buy-it-now" on used high value equipment is very suspicious to me. Please proceed with caution.

Wardner

----- Original Message -----
From: Curtis Meade
To: wardnerrandolph
Sent: Saturday, February 21, 2004 5:54 AM
Subject: Re: Farmall 400


thank you Wardner,

I haven't read that thread, willl try to find it. sounds like they posted one photo, and are selling another> is that correct. anybody seen the one they are selling?

thanks, Curtis
----- Original Message -----
From: wardnerrandolph
To: cdmincms@earthlink.net
Sent: Friday, February 20, 2004 11:21 PM
Subject: Farmall 400


I hope you have read the two threads on the Farmall Forum regarding the ebay listing. You will not be getting the tractor that was shown in the photo. If that is OK with you, I wish you well.

Wardner
Tewksbury, MA


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