Posted by modirt on January 03, 2019 at 15:54:29 from (199.187.163.74):
In Reply to: What to do with them? posted by modirt on January 03, 2019 at 07:04:40:
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In my brief foray into the world of restoration, I've encountered the same. On one occasion, I posted some progress news about parts that had been replaced. Unknown to me, there was a lurker/poster who new where the shop was and within 24 hours of my post, without my knowledge or consent, showed up at that shop to liberate it of the used parts. Claimed they had my consent, so shop let em go.
Challenged ethics so low it would make the TV pickers and Scrooge look like choir boys. I've also noticed that in may of these collector hobbies, guys will gladly steal something from an uninformed seller for a song, then gloat about it. The TV pickers.....contrived as it may be.....do that. Or beat them up on their price, then gloat. Repugnant is the word for that.
Easy to paint everyone with a broad brush....like the old joke that it's only 99% of lawyers that give the rest a bad name. But it only takes a few examples like that to get out before all sellers start painting everyone with a broad brush. I'm convinced that is why a lot of guys will find doors slammed in their face. They are paying for the sins of others.
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