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Am willing to purchase your firstly bike
A selection of offers for my Bike Friday:
http://bikereader.com/friday/friday2.html
Although the bike in question has attracted the interest of
a (genuine) buyer, fingers crossed, I'll use this
opportunity to advertise another one I have for sale:
http://bikereader.com/friday/frankenbike.html
"Sam" <scott@bikereader.com> wrote in message
news:4c8efff8.0406110249.9402c61@posting.google.com...
> A selection of offers for my Bike Friday:
> http://bikereader.com/friday/friday2.html
>
> Although the bike in question has attracted the interest
> of a (genuine) buyer, fingers crossed, I'll use this
> opportunity to advertise another one I have for sale:
> http://bikereader.com/friday/frankenbike.html
LOL ;-) I advertised my Dawes Lowrider recumbent there and
got exactly the same folks trying to purchase it. I started
responding to the first one, didn't feel comfortable about
it, checked the scam list and have been responding in kind
since. The second one I cut'n'pasted the warning into the
response and placed a curse on them, inviting the fleas of a
thousand camels to infest their *rsehole...forever, then got
around to asking them if they knew what it was they were
trying to buy, then got onto informing them that it's sold,
and finally am just ignoring them
<sigh>.....anyonewannabuya'bent??? Dave.
In news:4aSyc.61280$B63.33442@doctor.cableinet.net,
(t'other) Dave <no-one@nowhere.org> typed:
> and finally am just ignoring them
> <sigh>.....anyonewannabuya'bent???
I was trying to suggest it to my Mum, whose hand has got bad
enough that she can't use an upright any more, or at least
doesn't feel the need now she's got a bus pass, but she
wasn't convinced.
A
"Ambrose Nankivell" <$FirstnameInitialofSurname$@onetel.net.uk> wrote in
message news:2j2nodFrnbirU1@uni-berlin.de...
> In news:4aSyc.61280$B63.33442@doctor.cableinet.net,
> (t'other) Dave <no-one@nowhere.org> typed:
> > and finally am just ignoring them
> > <sigh>.....anyonewannabuya'bent???
>
> I was trying to suggest it to my Mum, whose hand has got
> bad enough that
she
> can't use an upright any more, or at least doesn't feel
> the need now she's got a bus pass, but she wasn't
> convinced.
>
> A
>
>
ooh!, nice and local then....can always 'pop 'round' for a
demo, if you want ? ;-) (it's bi-, not tri-) Dave.
In news:rCYyc.62747$B63.18758@doctor.cableinet.net,
(t'other) Dave <no-one@nowhere.org> typed:
> "Ambrose Nankivell"
> <$FirstnameInitialofSurname$@onetel.net.uk> wrote in
> message news:2j2nodFrnbirU1@uni-berlin.de...
>> In news:4aSyc.61280$B63.33442@doctor.cableinet.net,
>> (t'other) Dave <no-one@nowhere.org> typed:
>>> and finally am just ignoring them
>>> <sigh>.....anyonewannabuya'bent???
>>
>> I was trying to suggest it to my Mum, whose hand has got
>> bad enough that she can't use an upright any more, or at
>> least doesn't feel the need now she's got a bus pass, but
>> she wasn't convinced.
>
> ooh!, nice and local then....can always 'pop 'round' for a
> demo, if you want ? ;-) (it's bi-, not tri-)
I think it's a long shot, but I will try raising the issue
again. I think she'd like it, but I'm not sure she'll ever
take up cycling in a big way again. I guess it's partly
cause it's not nice to cycle into town.
Anyway, I think it's not really a lead for you,
unfortunately.
A
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