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TomA,
I have to agree with Big Norm, as both a buyer and seller over the Internet (I sell in an attempt to support my buying habit) you sometimes have to tolerate the tire kickers to a certain point. But in my experience you can usually tell a true interested buyer from a tire kicker after about the third e-mail. Tire kickers I politely send on the way by saying the item has been sold or suggest that they should inquire from another seller, because this gun or item isnâ??t really for them. I try not to offend them because you never know, todayâ??s tire kicker might be tomorrowâ??s buyer. For what its worthâ?¦â?¦â?¦â?¦.. Jim
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