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Posted by Jonthan Brown on September 20, 2005 at 12:18:02 from (69.245.180.63):
In Reply to: Re: e-bay posted by Nebraska Cowman on September 20, 2005 at 11:57:58:
When I first bought my f-20 I did not have a crank. so I bought one off of e-bay that was advetised that would fit an f-20, H, or M and I was quite angry when I bought it and it would not work. The seller would not refund my money. I could have left a nagative feed back, but whats the point. I leave one for him and he leaves one for me. That was a year ago and I guess I am still a little angry about it. But I still get anoyed when I see people trying to sell something they know nothing about. if the don't know they have they should just say so that is how I look at it. its better that just acting like you know. that why I have been asking some of the stupid questions on here that I have been asking. thats the only way you find out is to ask. In your case its an honest mistake because you are an honest man. but some people are just out to take pother people's money. Well I feel better for finally getting that off my chest. :)
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