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Re: E-bay 400 Diesel
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Posted by Dave H (MI) on February 17, 2005 at 11:42:26 from (152.163.101.13):
In Reply to: E-bay 400 Diesel posted by bugsy on February 16, 2005 at 20:28:38:
I wasn't going to wade into this muddy pond, but what the heck. If you were willing to pay your last bid then you should contact the seller and buy your tractor. If...and I mean IF...the man was doing as you say, then he is morally bankrupt and isn't that just a shame. I buy rusty iron all the time and I rarely meet the guy who isn't scamming somehow. What about guys who buy things for $100 and turn around and sell them for $500 the next day? No matter how you look at it, they have to be scamming either buyer or seller and probably the IRS too. My point is, what are you upset about? You think you could have got it for less? NO WAY! He would not have sold it for less. Truth be known, the guy probably wasn't up to any monkey business at all. Go buy your tractor.
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