rScotty
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- Apr 21, 2001
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- Rural mountains - Colorado
- Tractor
- Kubota M59, JD530, JD310SG. Restoring Yanmar YM165D
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Maybe so. I'm not a lawyer, nor blind to the world we live in. But the OP asked s legitimate question which was: "Why isn't anyone talking about the Deutz Fahr 5080d?"
It seemed a good question, and made to curious to see if I could figure it out. The tractors he and others described sounded good.. so why weren't people talking about them? I went to their site and it only took about 10 seconds to see one glaring reason why they aren't more popular. Look for yourself.
Selling a potential customers personal information is a business decision, not a business requiremet. Every company has the option to decide their own policy on privacy protection for their customers.
That company - Deutz Fahr - has made a decision to exploit rather than protect customer's personal information. That is their choice. I have no problem with that and can accept that as being their chosen business model - just like it is my choice not to patronize such sites.
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