Posted by Tom Fleming on August 05, 2011 at 02:22:02 from (67.20.249.95):
In Reply to: Buying parts posted by James Williams on August 04, 2011 at 11:20:55:
Well, I agree on using USPS money order. I have bought a few things from the classifieds, and have had good luck so far. However, I always request a phone number and talk to the person. If I don't get a "warm fuzzy" when talking on the phone with them, then I don't deal. Simple. Shysters are not hard to figure out, just talk to them for 2-3 mins, and their true colors tend to show.
Ebay is also a good source. Prices are all over the board, and fee's are outrageous, but the seller bears most of that cost. I have found some decent deals there, and have absolutely found some really rare items (and paid through the nose for them also). But at the end of the day, if you want to play, you gotta play. If you don't like the price, then don't buy it. simple.
I just paid a painful amount for an item, but it is rare in this area, and was in great condition. It was my choice to do so. F&H rear wheel weights for my F&H rear spokes on my F-12. I find them out west all the time, but shipping is a killer. Found a local pair and bought them.........leaving a serious hole in my play money......but I now have them none the less.
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