I like eBay. I save tons of money and I don't have to burn fuel to do it. It is a far better sales medium than classifieds due to the pictures.
Just take OEM Tractor, for instance. Why should I place an order from their catalog when I can get the same OEM item for 20-40% off on eBay?
I leave feedback as a courtesy and because it strengthens eBay but I don't analyise anyone's attitude. All my purchases have been good and that is all that matters.
It is hard to understand why people terminate an auction early. Most of the action occurs in the last ten minutes. My bidding starts in the last 10 seconds. I am greatful that eBay uses a fixed termination time. Other sites will let an auction run for ten minutes after the last bid. That only helps sellers.
I am really pleased that I bought a new Muncie PTO for my Dodge 1-ton for 22% of (not off) the cheapest price I could find locally or on the net. Several days later I bought a new Parker hydraulic wobble-plate piston pump that mates to the PTO for 24% of list. Those prices included the shipping. What's not to like? I can say that those prices really improved my attitude.
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