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I Need help on selling Tractor parts

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Mitch

04-08-2004 09:39:41




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Has anyone sold parts or tractor and have person want to send more money than what you ask and the give excess to person picking up parts or tractor?? if so what should i do and who do i contact about it?? Have rejected all so far but getting old not getting my parts sold. Please help on what to do.




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tractor

04-21-2004 09:47:27




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 Re: I Need help on selling Tractor parts in reply to Mitch, 04-08-2004 09:39:41  
what kind of parts do you want to sell?



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kyhayman

04-09-2004 07:02:21




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 Re: I Need help on selling Tractor parts in reply to Mitch, 04-08-2004 09:39:41  
Ebay is the only place I sell parts online. For '04 have sold $2850 worth and no problems, terms are paypal, postal money order, or cash. So far no problems.



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mitch

04-08-2004 16:54:46




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 Re: I Need help on selling Tractor parts in reply to Mitch, 04-08-2004 09:39:41  
Thanks to everyone and i hope more people read this post. it seems that when they contact me it all sounds okay but then thay ask me the price over again even when i had on my add what i wanted. The last one i told whoever picks up parts pays me cash and i have not hear from them since.



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Paul in Mich

04-09-2004 13:10:26




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 Re: Re: I Need help on selling Tractor parts in reply to mitch, 04-08-2004 16:54:46  
Mitch, Hugh MacKay has a saying. "Seller never opens his checkbook". Anyone who is giving you a check for more money than you are asking for your merchandise, and wants cash back is giving you a bogus check. Don't be duped into thinking that if it is a cashier's check that it is guaranteed good, as cashier's checks are the easiest to forge and counterfeit. If you do accept a check, a personal check is safer since you can collect the funds before the item is picked up or walk the customer to the bank. Cashiers checks are for all intent and purposes third party checks to begin with, and are harder to trace as are money orders. Believe it or not, cash is a darned good way to do business, and it sure does weed out the crooks, unless of course they are masters in counterfeiting. I'd say offhand that if the only customers you are attracting for your merchandise is the ones who arent questioning your price, but want to pay by some cocamamie scheme, then your price is too high to begin with. When your price is right, you will attract legitimate buyers.

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varmint

04-08-2004 10:49:18




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 Re: I Need help on selling Tractor parts in reply to Mitch, 04-08-2004 09:39:41  
Tell 'em to have the pickup man bring cash.



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Nebraska Cowman

04-08-2004 10:34:34




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 Re: I Need help on selling Tractor parts in reply to Mitch, 04-08-2004 09:39:41  
i sell parts on the net all the time. any email that does not sound right gets "delete" Ebay has worked real well on some items. let the buyer set the price. let me know if i can help.



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toolman

04-08-2004 10:17:33




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 Re: I Need help on selling Tractor parts in reply to Mitch, 04-08-2004 09:39:41  
don,t do it , its a ripoff, legit customers won,t try anything like that, be patient.



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Ben in KY

04-08-2004 09:48:20




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 Re: I Need help on selling Tractor parts in reply to Mitch, 04-08-2004 09:39:41  
This is a common scam on the internet and especially on tractor stuff. The cashiers check they send you is forged and bounces after you have sent out the money to the other party.



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jeff

04-08-2004 16:13:09




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 Re: Re: I Need help on selling Tractor parts in reply to Ben in KY, 04-08-2004 09:48:20  
cash talks. ..... walks



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