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Re: Wilson Tire in Marengo Ohio
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Posted by Bishop's Red Barn Delton Michigan on April 09, 2000 at 18:15:14 from (208.19.215.163):
In Reply to: Wilson Tire in Marengo Ohio posted by jim grzesiak on April 05, 2000 at 06:25:55:
We sell Farmall parts and recommend all John Deere people (collectors) to Wilson Tire, because of their honesty and fairness. If you were offered your money back maybe more than once to correct this problem and you refused maybe then there is no problem, and you have a little buyers remorse. Maybe you just didn't want to pay the price for hard to find parts. Don't know where you live but I'm in Michigan going to Texas this week, if you are on the way we will pick up the wheels and refund your money. We are International parts dealers but will take a chance to resale them. You might want to quit crying and accept Harlan's offer and move on. Bishop's Red Barn Delton, Michigan ihparts@hotmail.com P.S. your first e-mail to Harlan said you were happy and thanks then what happened? Did you happen to save that e-mail??? Maybe people need to see the real truth.
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