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Hello Again Seller, I would like to add, if you wish that I no longer bid on any more of your items, all you need to do is let me know, & I will stop. You don't have to block me, I do respect other's wishes. This was an unexpected event that came up, which is putting me in a bad position by not being able to pay you as I wanted to, this week. I was not paid, & as a result now, I don't have the funds to pay you & a couple of other sellers that I won a few items from. This does not happen to me often. The last time was in 2002. I was hoping this would never occur again, but as life
sometimes is, the unexpected does happen. I will make everything right with you & the few other sellers I won items from. I made sure of this when I contacted the Bank at the Life Insurance Company. I always have them as a back up anyway, should something unexpected happen as it did again this time, 12 years later. I am a responsible person & live in my own home, second one, & both are paid in full for a
long time already. I have lived in this same house on 33 acres since 1979. I am not going anywhere, & for sure I don't 'Skip Out' on what I owe to people, no matter who they are. I am not a 'Dead Beat', that looks to make problems for others & tries to cheat anyone. No, Not ever. Like I asked, please have a look at my FeedBacks. That should tell you my record as a good person. Thank You & what ever you decide, I shall respect your decision. I hope you do not file unpaid items strikes against me,as I still could not get the funds any sooner than I said I would be able to. However you will get everything that I owe you, just a little late. I have been in your shoes too in my life. I have owned two businesses, & even loaned money & goods out to people in need. Most of the time I got paid back, but not always. I do know your position as a seller & I sell things too on eBay from time to time, if you will please notice that in my Feedbacks.
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