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    Have a look in your workshop for an “attitude adjuster” it looks like a pickaxe without the pick and take it with you when you visit the person who sold it to you and use it like the old style bartering stick. Ask him if he has a large freezer, because you’re going to use the “attitude adjuster” to turn him into a human ice lolly. I really get annoyed with people who sell things knowing its faulty.. sorry just my personal gripe lol good look in finding a replacement.

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    I like the sound of this option, is very tempting lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fivetide View Post
    Have a look in your workshop for an “attitude adjuster” it looks like a pickaxe without the pick and take it with you when you visit the person who sold it to you and use it like the old style bartering stick. Ask him if he has a large freezer, because you’re going to use the “attitude adjuster” to turn him into a human ice lolly. I really get annoyed with people who sell things knowing its faulty.. sorry just my personal gripe lol good look in finding a replacement.
    I'm not defending anyone here but it may be that there weren't any problems with the machine when the guy sold it. The machine had been working fine for you when you first started to use it so maybe the fault occurred while it was being used.
    Like any electrical item faults can occur at any time, doesn't help you at the moment with a broken machine so I can understand your not happy bunnies just now.

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