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Re: Wide Front End for A Farmall M Tractor
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Posted by Rick,,,,, You should know by NOW….. on November 14, 2002 at 22:09:26 from (207.239.97.193):
In Reply to: Wide Front End for A Farmall M Tractor posted by Rick on November 14, 2002 at 09:28:57:
That this board is for discussing repairs and such. Yes there are times that someone may ask where to find something that they need. Remember everyone was a greenhorn at onetime or another in his or her life. Some are new to their tractors they were not raised on or anywhere near a farm. They don’t know where to go, and may end up here asking for advice about buying parts or such for their equipment. Apparently you are a dealer in old iron. Your stuff is listed on eBay all the time. You have been asked (in a nice way) a few times before to post your “For Sale” items in the classified section. You ignore the rules of this site by deliberately posting items for sale on this board (and possibly others too). This does offend some of the people here real quick. You read some of their posts and reply once again “I don’t see anything wrong with what I am doing”. Maybe you do not realize that some of us know that this item is listed on eBay and now here at the same time for sale. A lot of people on this site do not wish to deal with someone that is trying to sell their things in two different types of sales at the same time. It definitely is not the way most people would operate a business, especially if they wanted to have maintain decent sales & have satisfied repeat customers who would recommend them without any hesitation at all. Most of us would ask a seller that operates in this manner something like this: “Just who do you plan to sell this item to, the highest bidder on eBay (if you even have one), or someone else that may have seen it listed here or elsewhere”?????????? You are the one that opened “PANDORAS BOX” with your listing of this item for sale, so as they say: “IF THE SHOE FITS, WEAR IT” !!!!!
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