MikeC":5b1c3pjo said:Especially without offering it to me with a "thank you for your honesty Mike now here's first dibs on my bike with a crazy low thank you BIN" first
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still not too late y'know...
+1mikesnowdon":2x5o57ug said:MikeC":2x5o57ug said:Especially without offering it to me with a "thank you for your honesty Mike now here's first dibs on my bike with a crazy low thank you BIN" first
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still not too late y'know...
I agree Mike. You deserve some karma for your honesty.
cyfa2809":33ycf9ry said:+1mikesnowdon":33ycf9ry said:MikeC":33ycf9ry said:Especially without offering it to me with a "thank you for your honesty Mike now here's first dibs on my bike with a crazy low thank you BIN" first
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still not too late y'know...
I agree Mike. You deserve some karma for your honesty.
jspop":344iyfaj said:I agree with you MikeC, your good deed deserves recognition.
After it was stolen, whenever I drove anywhere, I kept an eye out for my bike, and as you can see, I kept the paperwork just in case it was recovered. Wish I had kept the seat post, saddle and spare dederailleur hangar I had.
It is no coincidence that I put a note up on this forum when I decided I wanted to sell the bike. I need the money more than I need another bike, and wanted you to know I was selling it. Here's is your reward:
If you happen to be the high bidder, then you get a 33% discount off the final value. Fair deal?
I know I thanked you already, but this lets you know I really mean it.
Regards.