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Good Morning Bill, I would like to purchase this. If I send you $30 would
you be able to send it to me in California? Please let me know how you
would like me to send payment. Thanks Ed T. Pierce

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Ed T. Pierce wrote:
Good Morning Bill, I would like to purchase this. If I send you $30 would
you be able to send it to me in California? Please let me know how you
would like me to send payment. Thanks Ed T. Pierce


I don't know what you are talking about.
Maybe some other Bill?


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willshak wrote:
Ed T. Pierce wrote:
Good Morning Bill, I would like to purchase this. If I send you $30
would you be able to send it to me in California? Please let me know
how you would like me to send payment. Thanks Ed T. Pierce


I don't know what you are talking about.
Maybe some other Bill?


Look at where he posted from Bill - that website spams usenet on a daily
basis. We get all kinds of posts from there, from people who do not know
how to post on usenet. Worse - they do not know how to limit their posts to
their own frorums without hitting usenet as well. Oh well...

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Mike Marlow wrote:
willshak wrote:
Ed T. Pierce wrote:
Good Morning Bill, I would like to purchase this. If I send you $30
would you be able to send it to me in California? Please let me know
how you would like me to send payment. Thanks Ed T. Pierce

I don't know what you are talking about.
Maybe some other Bill?

Look at where he posted from Bill - that website spams usenet on a daily
basis. We get all kinds of posts from there, from people who do not know
how to post on usenet. Worse - they do not know how to limit their posts to
their own frorums without hitting usenet as well. Oh well...

I regret that I have no knowledge about this transaction.
Bill
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Mike Marlow wrote:
willshak wrote:
Ed T. Pierce wrote:
Good Morning Bill, I would like to purchase this. If I send you $30
would you be able to send it to me in California? Please let me know
how you would like me to send payment. Thanks Ed T. Pierce

I don't know what you are talking about.
Maybe some other Bill?


Look at where he posted from Bill - that website spams usenet on a daily
basis. We get all kinds of posts from there, from people who do not know
how to post on usenet. Worse - they do not know how to limit their posts to
their own frorums without hitting usenet as well. Oh well...


Yeah. I saw that, but it wasn't an old message so I didn't point that
out. My response was just in jest.

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replying to willshak , Ed T. Pierce wrote:
willshak wrote:

I don't know what you are talking about.
Maybe some other Bill?
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I am sorry Bill. I was replying to someone that had a guard assembly I was
looking for. I used the reply button but I guess that it didn't go to the
right person.

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