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Re: Re: Re: Dishonest seller
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Posted by paul in Mich on May 29, 2004 at 13:33:02 from (68.188.227.110):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Dishonest seller posted by Tom on May 29, 2004 at 12:03:12:
Tom, Actually this site IS for the benefit of Kim. She provides a service to us tractor enthusiasts, and we use it to our advantage, but the site isn't here for Paul, Tom, or anyone else in particular. The problem I see in posting someones name if you feel you have been wronged is that until you are proven right in a court of law or that they have been proven wrong in a court of law, than anything you say here is merely an accusation. If you were right and someone who didnt agree with you and thought you had wronged them plastered your name all over the internet, would you feel just a little bit violated, and libled? I think so. Kim and Company, I'm sure are not going to be party to lible or slander, therfore unless the person you refer to is indeed convicted whereby it becomes a matter of public record, you are best served to hold these judgements to yourself. Nothing wrong with posing a question such as "Has anyone here had negative experiences dealing with so and so"?, But flat out accusations and calling someone a criminal before conviction is dangerous territory. I've seen people complain that a seller backed out on a guarantee of operating condition, when the words "where is as is" was printed plainly in the ad or auction hand bill.
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