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Contraversy Over Selling Wiring Diagrams On Ebay
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Posted by MagMan on January 25, 2006 at 12:04:12 from (64.12.116.65):
I got to thinking about this and could not remember who gave the guy on ebay all the trouble from here. Ebay selling is something that really gets my blood flowing and my blood pressure up when I see guys doing things that are against most of our morels just to make money. I love to sell on ebay because it gets your item out to thousands if not millions of people. But I want to be as honest as possible and I guess thats why I have a 100% rating still. When I buy a mag from someone or somewhere even if it has spark I throw away everything and start over with all new tune up parts so if something goes wrong I know I can warranty it and I do not have to go through all this wondering if it was a good used part or one of my new parts. I do however use good used coils but I always tell the individual that I am and give them the chance to PIC new or used. Well, I guess what I am getting to here is why cant I sell a business card or something on ebay for the cost of a stamp if its bought. Show PICS of my beautiful mags and tell them that I rebuild also and if they win my auction for lets say . 49 cents or something that I will send an email to them to get info On my mags and my parts and rebuilding services. Is this legal ??? What do you guys think? THANKS JON
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