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Re: E-bay 400 Diesel
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Posted by 960 on February 19, 2005 at 18:16:55 from (209.131.215.35):
In Reply to: E-bay 400 Diesel posted by bugsy on February 16, 2005 at 20:28:38:
Hello bugsy I am chaptrac. Rest assured there is no scam going on this one. The way e-bay works is you have to be the high bidder to purchase and I put my winning bid for the 400D on many, many hours before the auction ended. The e-mail you got has to be a classic scam as I phoned the seller 10 minutes after sale ended. Why, because I wanted the tractor I bought and two check my feedback rating that is how I do business. As of yesterday at 3 pm the 400D is at my farm awaiting restoration. Will you find that 400D relisted for sale? NO. I do not know how soon but keep your eyes open somewhere in central IL, might be a plow day, might be a mall exhibit, might be a tractor drive, might be at half century of progress and you could see your 400D. You owe an apology to pure gold as he is a very decent person just trying to sell items to add to family living. If you knew his personal situation you would be in tears but I will keep that private out of respect for him. As for me I am not offended by your remarks. I am and plan to continue to be a well respected member of my local farm community and the classic tractor hobby and ebay. Have a good day. CHAPTRAC
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