Posted by Wardner on December 08, 2011 at 07:01:40 from (4.154.237.221):
In Reply to: Re: More Marty Madness posted by Tom Fleming on December 07, 2011 at 18:51:41:
The Pink Panther era has to be at least 50 years old and I don't even remember Inspector Dreyfus. Peter Sellers is about the only thing that still sticks. Why? My mother would burst into gales of laughter every time he was on screen. She did the same for Jerry Lewis.
I think this whole experience has been a benefit to the tractor community. eBay has slammed Marty hard and they will be watching him. I am sure that Marty has also received a list of "suggestions" that may change how he conducts his business.
People wonder why I trade with Marty. It all comes down to price. Most of the stuff I buy only gets one bid. That would be my bid a $9.99. When I price that part via other eBay sellers or cold calls to salvage yards, pricing generally comes back at $50 to $100. Buyer Protection has worked for me and keeps me coming back. And I really like keeping the mileage on my truck below 2000 miles a year. God bless eBay and the Internet. Where else can I get new serviceable T-shirts for less than a buck apiece.
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