Date : Mon, 27 Jun 2005 09:30:02 +0100 (BST)
From : "F. Haroon" <haroonnet2002@...>
Subject: Re: trader warning
You have to be prepared to physically visit the dealer to try the stuff
out before you buy it, with this market. If he/she doesn't allow that
then that's questionable.
Fiaz.
--- Raf <rafg1@...> wrote:
> There is a questionable BBC kit dealer in Europe. I bought some kit
> from him
> a few months ago. He wrote and expressed himself as a true British
> gentleman. My wife Jenny helped me to deal with him, so she also got
> to know
> him well over the PC ("the hooter", below). However, with the passage
> of
> time, he declared himself to be a right proper b...... .
>
>
> There is a young man in Europe
>
> Who really is a bit of a dope.
>
> He had goods I wanted, for sale.
>
> So I got on the "hooter" and gave him a hail.
>
> He said "send me a cheque" which I went to do
>
> "Make it personal", he said, "to save money for you".
>
> I bit my nails as I did as he said.
>
> Just as expected, the banks shot it dead.
>
> So let the buyer beware when sending money
>
> That a bouncing cheque is really not funny.
>
> So once again be sure you are warned
>
> Or you will become the perennial scorned.
>
>
>
>
> Raf & Jenny Giaccio
>
>
> P.S. Evidence is preserved but will not be divulged, as we do not
> trust him;
> he's on the list now and again.
>
>
>
>
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