Posted by sotxbill on April 23, 2018 at 19:58:36 from (104.5.24.112):
In Reply to: O T--Buying on eBay posted by Jiles on April 23, 2018 at 08:28:34:
I have bought over 1800 items off ebay. On several cases, a seller defaulted or sold something that did not work. I complained, ebay ALWAYS refunded my money, but the jerk gave me bad feedback... SO... I have 4 or 5 bad feedbacks in 1800 purchases. NOW... ebay does not count multiple purchases from the same person, it only counts as one... So my 1800 plus purchases are really close to 2000 as I buy lots and lots of tractor parts each week off of ebay or amazon and a lot from the same companies. Amazon usually has the same prices but free shipping in many cases so in the last year I have around 40% of my purchases off of Amazon. Both always favor the buyer... Both work well. Both save a lot of money over any other source, including my wholesale accounts. Many many years ago, ebay did not have the guaranteed deliver policy that have today, so I did loose on a very few purchases. In one case the seller passed away, so I was out 26 bucks. But now days you cant loose if you document and report the no ship within the 30 day period. I have even had them back me up in 60 day shipping defaults where I documented correctly the seller asked for extension, but failed to ship. I have had a couple of cases where the USPS lost the package and ebay still refunded my money.
For a source in of used tractor parts, ebay by far, again by far, is the best and cheapest way to buy parts. Not a bad way to sell parts either. You must read the description as a lot of parts say... """AS IS""".... BUT ebay will still cover you if they are NOT AS DESCRIBED. I have even purchased a few tractors over ebay.
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