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Posted by David in England on July 15, 2006 at 09:22:39 from (86.137.16.168):
Hi Gang; Over the past 18 months bought about 50 items off ebay mainly to do with tractors. Brochures, books, parts, manuals etc. Quite a lot of stuff from guys in the US & Canada. I always ask a question "will you ship to England I am tractor enthusiast" before the auction closes. Everytime the seller has replied "yes happy to ship to England"; and EVERY deal has been perfect. We have a common interest. The only time I got burned was an English man who was selling "as new condition" Fordson manuals. It arrived - a poor photocopied version which I paid high for for. I could have bought this same reproduction manual from my local NH dealer at 35% of the price I paid on ebay! I gave him a negative feedback, and he stopped advertising them for about 6 weeks. Then started selling again. Cheers david
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