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Posted by MagMan on March 10, 2005 at 07:12:14 from (205.188.117.13):
I cant say to much here even though I would like to tell everybody the whole story. But here we go I was surfing the forum for things a few weeks ago and ran across a post that caught my eye. It was a tool to use on Farmalls. So I decided to go to ebay and look and see if I could find one to bid on. Yep there was a pretty nice one. So I put a bid on it that was about half of what a lot of the guys normally pay for one on here. Well, I ended up with it. It came and it was brand new very very nice exelent brand name also. I was happy. Well, a few days go by and I receive an email from ebay and the person wanted to know what I received and what type of box And what marking or brand name because I may have received the wrong item. I figured the guy may have made a screw up so I emailed the info back. I pretty much new I had the right one but I figured maybe someone else got something that did not belong to them and he was trying to make it right. OH BOY WAS I WRONG. I had bought stolen merchandise and I have received a lot of emails from some pretty important people since. The ebay email ended up being not from the seller as you can probably figure. It looks like I am going to make out all right. Pretty much becuase I didnt know what I was getting into on this purchase. So I cant tell any of you to beware because I didn't do any thing stupid or wrong myself. The person had very good feed back. And please Dont let this discourage anyone from Bidding or Buying on Ebay. I have picked up a lot of great stuff from very reputable Folks. I am basically telling you what happened to me and its not over For me yet I dont think.
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