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Re: 460 TA ??? From E-Bay
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Posted by 4 States Salvage on December 17, 2004 at 08:20:59 from (66.55.237.6):
In Reply to: 460 TA ??? From E-Bay posted by Clunk on November 29, 2004 at 02:16:16:
Clunk won an auction from me for a complete T/A assembly removed from a 300u for $135.I clearly stated that I was not a transmission expert and the unit had only been visually inspected.I also clearly stated it was sold as is and please ask questions before bidding.It had no visible broken teeth or other problems.If he had only emailed me before bidding I would have quickly told him exactly what was stated in the auction,that I did not know the internal condition. I had not dis-assembled it and had each component checked.The other bidders realized that and that is why it only sold for the price of a core and not what a checked and guarrantied unit would cost retail.As any experienced ebay buyer or seller would tell him, know what you are bidding on and never assume anything not stated.ASK QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING.I just wanted to tell my side.I have a 99.6% positive feedback rating and with over 900 total feedbacks only 3 people have left negative feedbacks.As any seller knows,you cannot please all of the people,all of the time.How many people selling on ebay have over 750 unique feedbacks with 99% of those from buyers and still maintains 100% feedback?Answer- Less than 1%. Dale Lee
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