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Posted by BLinWMi on February 02, 2007 at 10:33:56 from (64.12.116.74):
In Reply to: Re: OT EBAY seller scammed me, advise please posted by Turke Bros. Farms on February 02, 2007 at 05:40:46:
The seller is amazing, I never went so far as to mention a name, or even location, just the fact that he lived in Michigan, yet his guitly conscience has tipped his hand. He states that the machinery he has on his lot now is just a coincidence that it is the same model that I won in the auction. What he doesn't realize is that I have had a local farmer go by his place and take pictures of both the chopper and chopper wagon, and upon emailing me the pics, they are the exact same machines that I won in the ebay auctions. I am not able to match serial numbers but by comparing pics it is wierd how the machines are rusted in the same exact spots, as well as the corn head that is on the chopper and the hay head sitting in the yard are the exact same paint as can be seen in original ebay sale pics. In my dealings with Square Trade, the seller told them that the items were already gone so there was nothing he could do to resolve the situation, and as I can now prove with pics, the seller just didn't feel like selling for the auction price. If he was any sort of honorable gentleman, he would have since contacted me and told me that he had "a new set of equipment" on his lot that I might be interested in. But he wouldn't do that because the new set of equip is the exact same pieces I already won by auction. Sorry guys, don't mean to belly ache, kind of glad some guys understand where I am coming from. I realize likely nothing can be done, just in awe that another machinery person could be so crooked. Not trying to be rude but at this point I think it is called for, anyone that uses ebay would be wise to avoid deaking with 'TRACTORBLOOMS'. Brian
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