Posted by Texasmark1 on August 31, 2018 at 05:23:23 from (72.173.69.44):
In Reply to: Wrong parts posted by Hay hay hay on August 30, 2018 at 19:10:42:
Back in the early days, pre 1975 or so, getting the wrong parts from the local auto parts jobber (before the advent of the big box stores) was a real problem. When you drove junkers to work and had to keep 4 kids in "Rent-a-Wrecks" that meant a lot of auto parts. Can't remember having much of a problem since.
What's really amazing is that I buy a lot of stuff online because I live in the country and the local (25 miles to towns) don't stock a lot of what I want....lumber-fencing excluded. I buy a lot of ebay stuff because of their guarantee policy and merit system where I get courteous service, usually a good price and super fast shipping. Never have to worry about a scammed credit card which is a big plus. Out of some 300 items I bought over the last few years (most to establish my indoor hobbies) I can count on one hand, with fingers left over, the times I've had a problem and it was on used model train equipment and the dispute was ALWAYS in my favor. Can't beat a deal like that.
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