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Posted by RAB on January 30, 2005 at 14:16:21 from (195.93.34.11):
Jim had an item for sale back in September last year. Initially jim did not want to deal with me as I was in UK - scams and unreliable buyers. However, after checking out my e-Bay feedback he (I think maybe reluctantly at first) agreed to sell to me. He trusted me to send the money. I trusted him to send the goods as described. I finally picked up my goods from some one I know, that imports/exports agricultural goods from UK/US, just yesterday. It has taken all this time for it to arrive and I am very pleased with my purchase. There was never any doubt in my mind that it would be a satisfactory deal. Goods arrived at exporter promptly from Jim, and should have arrived in the UK about Christmas. OK , they were a little behind (nothing to do with Jim) and were uncrated a week ago. I wish to say A BIG THANKYOU to Jim for having confidence in me, for describing the goods accurately, and keeping his half of the deal. With all these posts on scams etc., its nice to show there are (a lot of) deals which go through with no problems, and with trust on both sides of the pond. Thanks again Jim, Kindest regards, RAB
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