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Posted by NC Wayne on April 10, 2005 at 19:16:52 from (205.188.117.66):
In Reply to: need an opinion posted by tractor fan on April 10, 2005 at 16:53:44:
I know there are alot of online scams to be careful of but the guy just may be on the up and up. I have talked to a guy over in Sweden about parts for a Terex loader he's got with a Detroit in it. He was looking for a parts source in the US. He said parts are SO expensive over there that even with the added expense of having them shipped it saved him ALOT of money. Another guy I talked to that sold stuff like stereo equipment, etc on ebay said he often sold stuff to people overseas for the ame reason. He said he had sold one set of speakers for nearly $2000 plus the shipping for them to somewhere like Australia. Same thing, he said the guy that bought them said the same setup over there would have cost him nearly $4000, so the $2000 along with shipping was still a bargain. Like any other transaction, just make sure you have the funds in your account and GUARANTEED before you let the machine go. Too, make the guy doing buying it get all the proper export paperwork and expenses taken care of so all you need to do is basically drop it off and let it go. That way you don't get stuck after the fact with shipping/export expenses you didn't know about. No matter how many scams there are going on there are still honest people out there. Just remember when your talking about selling stuff on a global scale just because something doesn't make sense for somebody to do in the US doesn't mean it the same deal won't be a bargain to somebody in another country. Just my .02
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