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In Reply to: Another new scam posted by SVcummins on October 16, 2021 at 15:54:30:
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When Borders closed down that was the end of my going to the big city with my wife. I could go to Borders and spend hours looking at books and music while she was off looking at shoes and clothes . Always spent waaaay more than I should have, but came home with things I never would have otherwise even known existed. The magazine racks alone had specialty mags I'd never even heard of. A sad, sad day for me.
I think I've ordered twice from Amazon. In each case it was the ONLY place I could find the items. What I use Amazon for is to get stock numbers, then I search Ebay and usually find what I want for less. Yes, you have to watch feedback and where the seller is located on Ebay, but I've not really been burnt. I paid for stuff and had the seller contact me and advise the part was lost or damaged, but I've never gotten scammed that I recall and I've been using them for over 20 years now.
I can guarantee you won't find parts for a Melroe Bobcat 444 on Amazon. You can on Ebay!
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