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Re: Misrepresenting tractors--here we go again!
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Posted by Indydirtfarmer on November 02, 2003 at 17:35:20 from (204.255.238.54):
In Reply to: Misrepresenting tractors--here we go again! posted by Craig on November 02, 2003 at 11:46:11:
The last time you posted on this "issue", I waited a few days before I posted my $.02. Same deal again. I'm not going to defend this guys actions. I'm not going to try to justify his sales tactics. I'm not going to bash E-Bay, and their way of doing business. What I am going to say, is "Let the buyer beware". Unless I know the person, and the specific tractor, I want to see it, drive it, and look it over REAL GOOD, before I'm spending that kind of money on anything. It would be nice if you could trust everyone, especially when it comes to money. It just isn't that way. Never was. Never will be. That doesn't mean you can't trust anyone, just that there are a few people out there, that require a cautious aproach. Wouldn't it be nice if you could depend on what people tell you? The bad thing is, that it's so common, that most of us just walk away, and never say a thing. Probably wouldn't do much good to squawk about it anyway. My best advice, just don't buy the tractor, and assume that anyone that knows the least little bit about old tractors won't either. JMHO, John
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