Posted by 400Dtractorman on January 07, 2013 at 06:34:59 from (173.245.64.82):
In Reply to: Re: sellers on ebay posted by McBride on January 06, 2013 at 18:43:37:
Mcbride, I agree you should know what your buying but not everyone knows all. Hell of a way to run a business. Goes to show you what kind of people are in the world. I have also noticed the amount of sale items on ebay and how many are not getting a bid. Maybe this is why. I have had only one bad experience buying and one bad experience selling out of many on ebay. But like you said you really have to watch and learn from mistakes. I bought a glass jar cleaner for a farmall and it showed a small dent and I got it for a cheap price what he didn't show was the other side that was all caved in. Now I want to see all sides before I bid.
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