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Posted by Chris Young on November 14, 2006 at 09:21:27 from (69.21.9.102):
In Reply to: Fraud on ebay posted by farmall freaked on November 14, 2006 at 07:05:15:
I spend a lot of time on eBay buying and selling mostly buying and never got ripped off and I will continue to shop on eBay!!! If I think of something that pops into my head that I would like to have I right it down and check it out on eBay when I have the time. When I see something for sale that I like in the news paper or from a friend I go to eBay for a appraisal. If I want to sell something I go to eBay for a appraisal. Sometimes I will not buy from somebody on eBay because of the negative feed backs they have. If a seller has a feed back of lets say 564 with 4 negative feed back I will still buy from the seller because there is still going to be some idiot out there that you can not please. kinda like when your driving a herd of 100 head of cattle or 4 cows you are going to have at least one bad cow that is going to give you trouble. If the seller is selling one particular item that I'm interested in I go to the feed back and contact a buyer who has bought the same thing and ask them about the product if it was good or not. it's amazing what you can learn from eBay. If you need something, it's on eBay. the list goes on and on. so don't be afraid of buying something on eBay, check the feed back, contact the seller and previous buyers and trust your instinct and enjoy shopping on eBay!!! Chris Hotchkiss, CO
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