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Re: Re: Farmall 400 on eBay
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Posted by Wardner on February 20, 2004 at 17:16:54 from (67.25.166.56):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall 400 on eBay posted by aaron on February 20, 2004 at 15:22:48:
One account is perfect. His wife's (?) account is 88%. I have a feeling that the original thread opened yesterday was written by the seller. He also opened a thread at Red Power Forum. He only has 3 posts over there. Haven't checked here yet. No, I did not contact eBay. They are overwhelmed. About a month ago, they let an English built aircraft carrier reach $90,000,000 dollars after a week of bidding. They finally deleted the item. Furthermore, I did not want eBay putting any restrictions on my account because some feeble minded account representative can't figure out whatsup. That happens alot at eBay and Paypal. It's not possible to find the buyer on a single item "Buy-it-Now" auction until feedback is left. On a multiple item "B-I-T" auction, you have to be a buyer to get access to the other buyers at time of sale. I will be checking feedback on this auction for the next couple of weeks and let you know what I find out. The seller recently bought a chineese made MTA radiator on eBay for $200. He may have a tractor similar to mine.
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