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Harry Krause wrote:
Hehehe. I'm sure you, Smithers, and the rest of my "fans" here would love to put the hex on any such deal. John knows how to contact me. If he's a serious buyer he will. My reluctance is to do business *here* among the drooling idiots like you, Skipper, Smithers, Fritz, et cetera. Skipper is no longer *here*. If and when this NG returns to being the productive conduit for boater info it once was, he will return *here*. -- Skipper |
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Reggie Smithers wrote:
Paul, I am not sure if you statement about Harry is correct, but I would think most people would be hesitant to buy a boat from someone who says "Guess my price"? Harry is not only asking for JohnH to make an offer, but even after JohnH makes his offer, Harry will not make a counter offer, he will just play the "Cold, Colder, getting Warmer" game. I have to be honest, I have never heard of anyone selling anything with a "Standing Room Only" attitude, refusing to provide details of the product being sold, and refusing to provide an asking price or a even providing a counter offer. Very strange indeed. It does highlight one of the disadvantages of buying a used boat. You have to contend with amateurs selling a boat who are too emotionally attached or who make unreasonable demands to the boat to facilitate the sale. Worse, Krause is a proven liar with little or no respect for others. Buying a boat from him represents considerable known risks. -- Skipper |
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Reggie Smithers wrote:
Paul, I know Chuck used to say he never would provide a sea trial until a contract had been signed, but in my area it is normal to have a "sea trial" before a contract is signed on trailer boats or boats less than 40' that are already in the water . Chuck is not what most would consider a good and honest buyers broker. He represents the worst of the industry...and experienced the fate of most of these charlatans, moving quickly from job to job and then out of the business. Fortunately, he is no longer a broker. -- Skipper |
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Skipper wrote:
Skipper is no longer *here*. If and when this NG returns to being the productive conduit for boater info it once was, he will return *here*. -- Skipper huh/ Are we back to pseudo Skipper? |
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On Wed, 04 Jan 2006 14:54:00 -0600, Skipper wrote:
Harry Krause wrote: Hehehe. I'm sure you, Smithers, and the rest of my "fans" here would love to put the hex on any such deal. John knows how to contact me. If he's a serious buyer he will. My reluctance is to do business *here* among the drooling idiots like you, Skipper, Smithers, Fritz, et cetera. Skipper is no longer *here*. If and when this NG returns to being the productive conduit for boater info it once was, he will return *here*. You'll notice that the personal attacks and inflammatory political posting has gone way down. Many of us have learned to ignore those posts, and respond only to the posts which are not intended to inflame. Sure hope you'll join us! -- John H. "Divide each difficulty into as many parts as is feasible and necessary to resolve it." Rene Descartes |
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JohnH wrote:
Skipper is no longer *here*. If and when this NG returns to being the productive conduit for boater info it once was, he will return *here*. You'll notice that the personal attacks and inflammatory political posting has gone way down. Many of us have learned to ignore those posts, and respond only to the posts which are not intended to inflame. Have you seen apologies issued for the personal insults and lies Chucky tossed toward Skipper and his wife? No? Wonder why? -- Skipper |
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"Skipper" wrote in message ... Have you seen apologies issued for the personal insults and lies Chucky tossed toward Skipper and his wife? No? Wonder why? -- Skipper Skipper, I am curious. Why, in your reincarnation, do you often refer to yourself in the third person? Eisboch |
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Skipper wrote:
JohnH wrote: Skipper is no longer *here*. If and when this NG returns to being the productive conduit for boater info it once was, he will return *here*. You'll notice that the personal attacks and inflammatory political posting has gone way down. Many of us have learned to ignore those posts, and respond only to the posts which are not intended to inflame. Have you seen apologies issued for the personal insults and lies Chucky tossed toward Skipper and his wife? No? Wonder why? -- Skipper Dave, You are way out there. Get some help. This 3rd person stuff is really, really weird. Dan |
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"Dan Krueger" wrote in message nk.net... Skipper wrote: JohnH wrote: Skipper is no longer *here*. If and when this NG returns to being the productive conduit for boater info it once was, he will return *here*. You'll notice that the personal attacks and inflammatory political posting has gone way down. Many of us have learned to ignore those posts, and respond only to the posts which are not intended to inflame. Have you seen apologies issued for the personal insults and lies Chucky tossed toward Skipper and his wife? No? Wonder why? -- Skipper Dave, You are way out there. Get some help. This 3rd person stuff is really, really weird. Dan I am starting to wonder where he is posting from. Maybe he woke up a while ago, looked around and realized it didn't look like Kansas anymore. Eisboch |
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On Wed, 4 Jan 2006 21:08:56 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:
I am starting to wonder where he is posting from. Maybe he woke up a while ago, looked around and realized it didn't look like Kansas anymore. ===================================== Would that be described as an "Out of Kansas Experience"? |
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On Wed, 04 Jan 2006 19:01:45 -0600, Skipper wrote:
JohnH wrote: Skipper is no longer *here*. If and when this NG returns to being the productive conduit for boater info it once was, he will return *here*. You'll notice that the personal attacks and inflammatory political posting has gone way down. Many of us have learned to ignore those posts, and respond only to the posts which are not intended to inflame. Have you seen apologies issued for the personal insults and lies Chucky tossed toward Skipper and his wife? No? Wonder why? I think it was Roy Orbison who wrote the great song, "It's Over". Get over it. Join the group. -- John H. "Divide each difficulty into as many parts as is feasible and necessary to resolve it." Rene Descartes |
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