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Just had a phone call from a work colleague, who has just been offered a load of stihl chainsaws by an irishman from the back of a Mercedes vito or sprinter van, he said they were either brand new or almost new, and he could have them for £60 to £70 each. It was marked up as a hire van, but sadly didn't get a reg number or anything else, (muppet). The guy pulled onto the site near mildenhall suffolk and said he was heading towards Norwich (A11).

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Just had a phone call from a work colleague, who has just been offered a load of stihl chainsaws by an irishman from the back of a Mercedes vito or sprinter van, he said they were either brand new or almost new, and he could have them for £60 to £70 each. It was marked up as a hire van, but sadly didn't get a reg number or anything else, (muppet). The guy pulled onto the site near mildenhall suffolk and said he was heading towards Norwich (A11).

 

Thanks for the heads up mate,i had an irishman stroll into my yard this morning 'looking for any scrap at all' and having a good look round ,til i told him he best be on his way.

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they drive into yards, farms, anywhere with a range of excuses like "im only turning around sir" or "any scrap sir"

then a few weeks later you start to miss the odd item, even been known to take a plough and trailer.

no come backs its easy money, makes you wonder why everyone dont do it for a living:sneaky2:

 

They must take a lot of sleeping tablets thats all I can think of:confused1:

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Senior Managment finds they dont like "dawgs" specially not a couple of 45kg Bastard Mastiff /Staffie(with just a hint of Pit-bull) crosses, a good job they got such abortions of tails or they would easily reveal their essentially sweet nature.

Though her has said that they instinctively bristle at the white van types.

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