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silverhorse47
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You bet it's over tad. When you rip someone off...there really isn't any way of making good.
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silverhorse47 said:You bet it's over tad. When you rip someone off...there really isn't any way of making good.
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UncleMike said:I thought the cylinder that came up on Ebay later was a different part #?
UncleMike said:Well I don't want to be picking sides here or starting more trouble, just trying to understand what went on, right?
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UncleMike said:Again, I don't want to start trouble or choose sides here in a fight I'm not involved with,...but I thought we were talking Suzuki part numbers.
Or at least Anderson Vintage Part numbers based on Suzuki part numbers.
UncleMike said:As I said, I was simply trying to understand what was happening here, not defending anyone.
I can say that I'm a bit confused if no two parts have the same numbers in his system. I would assume it would be easier to have the same part have the same number.
I can see that you're still very angry regarding this transaction, but it has nothing to do with me. You're getting dangerously close to insulting me here, so how about you back off a bit?
silverhorse47 said:So the imaginary parts...the ones you auction and take money for, which you later (much later) refund...those imaginary parts have imaginary numbers, and the imaginary numbers are based on real suzuki numbers? And each imaginary part has it's own imaginary number? But the imaginary part number wouldn't be the same as ... say... the number of a real part because of course no two part numbers are the same?
And a real part that you actually had in your possession prior to your putting it up for auction...it would have it's own real number? Amazing. I can see why you get so far behind with your shipping. Must be one hell of a job keeping track of all these imaginary parts and their numbers. As well, one cannot help but wonder if all the people you collected real money from for these imaginary parts have financed the purchase of any real parts you had or have. It's really quite an elegant method, when one considers the potential for accumulating cash with no obligation.
I think I've got it at last.
BTW...you two boys look good playing so nicely together. One could almost imagine you were imaginary friends playing with imaginary parts!
Have fun tad. I'll be watching you.
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