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    #21
    NO...I don't like any thing that I have seen or heard of Colin Thatcher and see no reason to let him profit from his crime.

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      #22
      I was glad to see that a couple of other people actually read the booklet and the letter and all the fine print on the UFA thing. The fact that my letter says 'unsecured' on it did little to ease my concern about the 'mortgage' type wording in the booklet. There is no way I am signing a blanket thing like that that does not specifically spell out what could or could not be held if I was not able to pay a bill completely. I do use Scotia Bank for my farm banking, however, since I long ago paid off the mortgage on my place, I have no desire--none whatsoever to have someone sneak in the back door and attempt to mortgage my land, cattle or production. I liked UFA a lot better when they were not being run by the Walmart types. I see the UFA now owns a clothing store of some sort too--sporting goods if I recall correctly. Seems to me they might be spreading themselves a little thin with all the company buy-ups they are doing. Besides, by putting my purchases on my Visa I will get more 'points' and get to treat myself to something in the 'rewards' book that I would normally not spend my hard-earned money on--that's my theory anyway.

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        #23
        Had a 30'. The knife drive gave trouble. Bearings in crank arm. Guards and sections wore quickly. Canvases ran goofy.

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