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Bubba wrote in message ... >On Sat, 22 Nov 2003 15:25:42 -0500, "oldal4865" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >wrote: > >> >>ishtarbgl wrote in message >><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... >> >>This is a chance to demonstrate how public-spirited you are. >> >> 1. Call cops >> 2. Cooperate with cops in setting up sting operation for these birds who >>are trying to adjust your disposable income for the coming year or two. >> >> Yellow flame means insufficient air. Usually can be adjusted in the >>twinkle on an eye. . .or the flick of a wrist just before you got there >>(i.e. from blue to yellow for the sales pitch) >> >> Cracked heat exchangers are as old a furnace scam as there is. However, >>they usually pull it on older widows. Going after expectant parents is a >>stroke of genius. >> >>Regards >> Old Al >> >Old Al, >Your advice was ok up until the last paragraph. A cracked heat >exchanger is NOT AN OLD SCAM, you fool. Anything can be a scam but a >real crack in a heat exchanger is not something to take lightly. Was >that furnace really cracked? I have NO unearthly idea. A second >opinion is in order. Dont make everyone think a crack is a scam. Its >Not. >Bubba See the "evidence" of a cracked heat exchanger. . .the yellow flame. We had the cops put out a newspaper bulletin when birds like that came through our town. Regards Old Al
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