yeah, some people have no morals. But.... that's life. Overall, I've been lucky buying used stuff. Haven't been burned REALLY bad. A big factor, IMO, is that Ebay and online auction sites allow people to sell stuff without being face-to-face.
I frequent an online auction site that I am very cautious about. There are numerous vehicles that I look at and wonder why is the person putting this on an auction site where they can remain anonymous before and after the sale? Cars/tractors and anything else that is fairly complicated can have lots of hidden problems that will only show up AFTER you get it home. I have few qualms about buying simpler stuff like attachments or farm gates or other stuff where WYSIWYG.
I know an individual whose only concern is for himself. He will make sure that he gets the better part of any deal to the extent that if he has the opportunity to s***w you, he will. Without blinking an eye. Don't know how the guy can look in the mirror in the morning without slitting his throat. But at someone pointed out to me, the guy doesn't think anything is wrong with his behavior, so he has no trouble sleeping at night. Funny thing is, this person is always talking about what a good Christian person he is and how he donates his time to his church, etc. :roll:
On the plus side, I DID buy my tractor via an online auction and have been pretty happy with it (knock on wood). :lol:
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