Allegany Premium Hardwood pellets $205/ton....New York State.....ebay...proceed with CAUTION!

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fivemillersofpa said:
Unfortunately there is no link. It was in the local Olean, New York, Sunday paper.

Boy a scan of that news article would be VERY helpful in dealing with the credit card company and the Attorney General here in Connecticut.
 
I purchased 22 ton from him, whole truckload, didn't have to give any deposit prior to delivery, in fact I mailed him a check after delivery when they were unloaded. I don't know of anybody that would allow someone to take a delivery of 22 tons of pellets without a deposit of some sort. He is still selling them on ebay, using ebay to promote sales.[/quote]

Out of curiosity, how do they burn?[/quote]

They are the Pot-O- Gold pellets manufactured by Fiber By- Products, same as the ProPellets. These are the best pellets that I've burned.
 
I saw this articel today about the person who is suing Facebook for half of their value. The name looked familiar and it appears that it is the same person who owned Alegheny Wood Pellets


(broken link removed to http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9179131/Web_designer_claims_84_ownership_of_Facebook?taxonomyId=16)
 
peakbagger said:
I saw this articel today about the person who is suing Facebook for half of their value. The name looked familiar and it appears that it is the same person who owned Alegheny Wood Pellets


(broken link removed to http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9179131/Web_designer_claims_84_ownership_of_Facebook?taxonomyId=16)

it's 84% of it's value...that's more than half. They are only worth 96 billion though, so who's counting.
 
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