Posted by Rich_WI on May 29, 2013 at 18:12:18 from (50.50.82.205):
In Reply to: Was I in the wrong? posted by rockyridgefarm on May 29, 2013 at 17:09:46:
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If you post where the hitch is at, maybe somebody closer can stop in and take pictures for you. When I bought a tractor a few years ago (no pictures) I took a ton of pictures of everything they had for sale and when I got home, emailed them to the seller so they could send them out if people were interested. I think it helped sell a few things they had.
BTW, it dont sound like you were out of line. As stated before, when people sell (or try) in the digital world, they should expect to deal in the digital world. That means they should be willing to email back and forth a few times as well as provide pictures. Like you said, you may not have been about to get scammed but the headache likely wouldnt have been worth it. I would have gladly passed on the deal with hardly a second thought. There are way too many good deals out there to worry about missing one of them.
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