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Re: Bad Ebay Seller
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Posted by 4 States Salvage on December 15, 2004 at 12:43:41 from (66.55.237.6):
In Reply to: Bad Ebay Seller posted by Tractor Tom on November 22, 2004 at 16:34:56:
TRACTOR TOM,Thomas Thal or cap-e-tom (ebay I.D.)is one of those people that likes to twist the facts.He won an auction for a starter that was removed from a 1956 I.H. 300 utility for $52 + shipping.It was tested before it was removed and bench tested before it was shipped.It worked fine BUT it was sold as is with no warranty.He emailed me demanding that I reimburse him $22 because the wire inside was twisted and would not last long under a load.Then he immediatly filed a Paypal fraud complaint (trying to get his entire purchase price +shipping back and still keep the starter.)Naturally it was dismissed after it was investigated.How cam anybody whine and snivel about having $74.00 + shipping (including the $22 he is crying about)invested in an IH 3 bolt starter?I even emailed him after paypal completed the investigation and I was cleared and offered to send him $25 thru paypal but he never responded.Some people expect to buy gold for scrap iron prices.I just wanted to tell my side no the community can be the judge. Dale Lee
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