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Thread Admin: OLD RATTLER (65-0-0) Posted: 08/16/2005 at 19:48:57
Total Posts: 21
Thread Title: "PROBLEMS WITH AUCTION ARMS"
(no avatar) Not much in this modern world of ours works as well and is as smooth as a new born babies butt . The recent problems experienced on A A shows that this site is subject to problems also . We never notice how good something works until it don't work . Nor do we tell those responsible for making things work well that we appreciate them as long as things are working well .But when they don't work well we squeel like a stuck pig . The difference in this site and others is that we HAVE people that CARE and want things to go smooth . So with that being said , I would like to say THANK YOU A A staff for keeping things as close to smooth as you do . YEA; I reckon that goes for you too HEAD CAT HERDER .Dang it all , I must be getting soft in my old age .
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Seller: AA-bob(0-0-0) Post#1 - Posted: 08/16/2005 at 22:16:22
AA-bob Er, thanks nynn444, I guess (he says awaiting the other shoe...or perhaps, more likely, the other hammer on the Cat Herder Special to fall)':'0

We really do strive to achieve the bottom line goal that most of your local phone companies use. We want you to have "dial tone" every time you pick up our site. Hopefully we will deliver so well that you do end up taking it for granted...and never have to be rudely reminded of the fact (as in the past two days).

After all, you and all our good customers deserve the BEST service we can deliver at the BEST site on the internet for firearms auctions!

The Ol' Cat Herder knows you'll remind us when we fall short of the goal! LOL!!

Thread Admin: OLD RATTLER(65-0-0) Post#2 - Posted: 08/17/2005 at 17:45:28
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Seller: Sportsmanssupply(883-0-2) Post#3 - Posted: 08/17/2005 at 18:38:48
(no avatar) A year and a half ago I didn't even know how to turn on a computer so I can't give computer advice but it seems all is still not well.My computer tech will attempt to list some auctions tomorrow hopefully with success.We appreciate the efforts to keep the lines of communication open through all of this.But I'd rather get back to listing ASAP.

Former Seller: Kan Do Arms(58-0-0) Post#4 - Posted: 08/17/2005 at 19:02:06
(no avatar) YES GOOD WORK PAYS OFF WE KNOW ALL YOU PEOPLE AT AA LOOKS OUT FOR US. NOW TELL ME WHERE THE SHORT IS, IN MY OLD 71 JEEP THAT RUNS MY BATTERY DOWN IN 2 OR 3 DAYS. THANKS IN ADVANCE. KELLY

Seller: AA-bob(0-0-0) Post#5 - Posted: 08/18/2005 at 02:28:25
AA-bob Kan Do Arms, I guess if was me, I'd start by checking that loose nut behind the wheel.

Thread Admin: OLD RATTLER(65-0-0) Post#6 - Posted: 08/18/2005 at 04:08:35
(no avatar) Get up off some of that old molded money KAN-DO and buy a battery . L.O.L.

Former Seller: Kan Do Arms(58-0-0) Post#7 - Posted: 08/18/2005 at 05:52:07
(no avatar) DID THAT NYNN444. HAD JUST ENOUGH MOLD TO PAY FOR IT. BOB YOU KNOW THAT OLD SAYING IF IT DON'T NEED FIXING DON'T FIX IT. YOU COULD CREATE A PROBLEM HA HA. HAPPENS TO ME FROM TIME TO TIME. YOU KNOW WHO THE LOSE NUT IS DON'T YOU? AND THAT WHEEL IS NOT THE FIFTH WHEEL SO DON'T GO GREASING IT.

Seller: gov2mod(1192-0-0) Post#8 - Posted: 08/18/2005 at 10:41:37
gov2mod Kelly, on your Jeep, try to disconnect the alternator when you are not using it and see if the battery stays up. I've seen a lot of alternators that had a bad diode. They will still charge OK but when not used will drain the battery within a day or so. Also when you disconnect one of the battery cables, hook a test light inbetween the disconnected cable and the battery post. If there's a draw, it should light.

Thread Admin: OLD RATTLER(65-0-0) Post#9 - Posted: 08/18/2005 at 17:25:32
(no avatar) Kan Do ; I had an old dozer that about run me crazy hunting what was draining the battery . I put an in-line master switch on it and turn it off when not using it . No more problems . EXCEPT WHEN ONE OF THE KNOTHEADS FORGETS TO TURN IT OFF .

Former Seller: Kan Do Arms(58-0-0) Post#10 - Posted: 08/18/2005 at 19:41:50
(no avatar) THANKS TO ALL. ELECTRICTY IS NOT ONE OF MY FAVORITIES, YOU KNOW THE + PART AND THE - PART TOO.

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