Posted by Dave H (MI) on February 12, 2017 at 09:49:18 from (50.108.14.127):
I still do not care for the small local auctioneer selling on the internet, but I have really good luck on eBay.
Two years ago. Farm Boss Stihl chainsaw. One of the good old ones. Handle broke in shipping so I replaced it. The saw would not run properly so I took it to dealer and they declined to repair due to parts issues. Seller took it back, refunded purchase price, shipping, shipping to return, parts for handle and bench fee for service. Plus $30 gas money. Then he was shocked when I gave him positive feedback.
Last week I bought a new SDS max rotary hammer. Fella said he bought it and never used. I have to drill a LOT of rebar into a 90 year old foundation this summer plus the bins I am putting up. Tool does not hammer. Took it to the dealer and got a repair estimate. I kept up a friendly banter with the seller the whole time so he knew what was going on. Told him the estimate and minutes later the full amount plus $35 extra for incidentals was in my PayPal account.
I did not ask either one of them for the extra. There are some good people out there.
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