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Posted by BOBM25 on June 28, 2007 at 20:08:33 from (209.143.38.126):
Sorry about the OT post, but I think this is about the most helpful forum on YT. I always get good advice and answers from you guys on the IH board. I bought a gooseneck trailer off ebay the other day. I'm not sure what kind of feedback to give. I don't feel the trailer was represented properly. The description was vague and I now know to be inaccurate. Outright lies, actually. Put it this way, I would not have bought it had I looked at it before I bid. I didn't catch it with enought time left to do so, so I went with the man's word. I know, I know, stupid. I can make a trailer out of it yet, I think, and still come out financially ok. But, its goning to take alot of work. Paint, brakes, and a new deck is what it needs. The seller asked me to leave positive feedback as this was his first sale as a seller and he would be putting more items on over the next few month's. I'm not sure I want to let positive feedback. I feel like I got took a little on the deal. What would you guys do?
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