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Re: Misrepresenting tractors--here we go again!
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Posted by Jed on November 02, 2003 at 17:09:21 from (205.188.197.23):
In Reply to: Misrepresenting tractors--here we go again! posted by Craig on November 02, 2003 at 11:46:11:
Everbody sort of doesn't want to say anything, but that kind of stuff goes on a lot. There is a guy from NY who runs ads a lot and he always claims to know nothing about tractors in his ads. He does thesame on ebay and sells a lot of junk with that cover up story. Here you get a chance to go look , but on ebay you get it put to you. This guy of course has an excellent rating on ebay, because no one complains. The ones I dislike are those people who place want ads and don't have the courtesy to answer ads. They are mental morons, but they still get to waste your time. Have you ever attended an auction and paid attention to the bidders. I have seen people bid on what they brought in. The auctioneers tell them to price check their own items, because they don't want to announce holds on items. I have had it with auction around here. They haul stuff from one consignment sale to another. It is all right on the edge of illegal, but not really. No one ever puts the finger on it though. I guess it all comes down to what you think is right.
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