Posted by matt06br on November 03, 2009 at 18:35:46 from (66.168.67.240):
I have made a few post in the last few months in this sites classified ad section. I have been getting an over abundance of replies that I suspect are a scammer. In all my ads I have a price clearly stated and only list four "tractor parts" in each ad. Ussually someone replies a day after i post the ad asking me if the item is still for sale and how much I want for it. I don"t reply to those ads. Their phone number and address is not in the reply. I cant figure it out. My prices are in the ad what is their problem, once and a while I will reply asking them what year their tractor and what parts in particular they are interested in. I never get a reply. I am thinking about going with phone calls only and the heck with email. I am getting way too much spam nowadays. Craigslist probably isn"t much better, havent used it much yet. In my email I have noticed some respones are RE; but I have had no prior contact with them. Has anyone else had this issue. The other day, I had a mccormick Deering 10-20 part for sale on ebay. Some bozo emailed me asking how many hours were on the tractor and if I was the original owner. WTF. I am getting out of parting out tractors. It has been way to frustating selling stuff for little profit and dealing with all the email issues i mentioned above. Thanks for your time.
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