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kthompson
Join Date: Oct 2005
Posts: 5275 South Carolina
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2007-11-07          147933


kwschumm, was looking at some of your pictures and noticed one of the chipper was very hard to read. Then realize it had "not for sale" all over it. Was it your picture that showed up on ebay of a piece of equipment for sale? Also if not a secret, how did you do that? kt




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kwschumm
Join Date: Feb 2003
Posts: 5764 NW Oregon
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2007-11-07          147935


I downloaded a shareware utility that will overlay text on pictures. The one I used is called "AIS Watermark Picture Protector" or something like that. I don't like the fact that the pictures are more difficult to see but people have been using stolen pictures to sell scam items on eBay and this makes it more difficult for them. ....


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kthompson
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2007-11-07          147937


I can remember someone here a few months ago posting they found their tractor's picture on ebay for sale. After bumping into a scam on ebay just a couple of months ago I for one appreciate your effort. kt ....


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mobilus
Join Date: Jul 2007
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2007-11-07          147940


I've ran across the same photos in different ads on Ebay, craigslist, and other tractor sites. I guess that it might be worth the effort to help deter these lowlifes that create these scams. Ever more important in today's world is that old adage,"caveat emptor!" ....


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