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Posted by bugsy on February 16, 2005 at 20:28:38 from (63.164.214.241):
Last week I bid on a 400 diesel on E-bay. I had asked the seller about the engine code, I asked, was it a z code or an a code. I told him where to find the engine code and said the tractor would be more appealing to me if it was a Z code motor. It just so happens it was a Z motor. The seller has the option to let every bidder see your question. I've got no problem with that, and thats what he did. I was willing to pay a fair price for the tractor but as I was bidding I felt I was being messed with. I lost the auction to chaptrac124 by $15.00 and that's ok, here's what ticks me off. The next day I get an E-mail saying chaptrac124 has backed out of the deal and I can have the tractor for the price of my last bid. The two guys were a team. Chaptrac124 has 100% positive feedback and I can assure you his buddy (the seller) Pure gold is not going to leave him negetive feedback, It would be bad for their business. Be careful out there. Bugsy.
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