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Posted by Harley1983 on August 04, 2004 at 10:27:50 from (64.136.49.225):
In Reply to: Re: Question about ebay posted by John (MO) on August 04, 2004 at 09:15:32:
I have had a similar experience on ebay just last week. Normally I have good relations with most of the people on there and excellant relations with the company and have a 158 positive feedback rating on ebay, but once in awhile you"ll get a newbie that trys to run things his way. I don"t have a bit of a problem publishing these deadbeat"s names when they do that. Last week I was selling a little John Deere B and about 2 days into a 10 day auction this clown from Des Moines, Dave Ables AKA iasuperdave01 bid 2000.00, which was my reserve, and then 1 day before the auction ended, or about 7 days after he placed his bid, he retracted his bid because he found another tractor for more money, but closer to home. Ebay is not set up that way. You don"t wid on everything in sight and then just take what you want at the end of the auction. Needless to say, I reported him and his low rent tactics and hope he gets back what he likes to give out. Oh and by the way, if anyone doubts anything I say, here is his phone number. 515-205-5418. Call him and ask him if he didn"t retract a bid on ebay and buy another tractor in Winterset, Iowa. It"s A$$wipes like this with a whopping 5 feedbacks that make it look bad for everyone else. On top of that he runs a yuppie trucking company and can"t even spell farmer, and I"ll guarantee he"s never had a rubber boot even near a knee-deep pile of cow by-product. But like I"ve always said. What goes around comes around, and someday he"ll get his. I got one in Hanover, Kansas barred last year and ended up with him on probation and 18 of us get our money back or he goes to jail, so like some of you older fellas like myself know, if you can"t run with the old, big dogs, you better stay on the porch. There, I vented again, thanks, and remember, keep yer stick on the ice cause we"re all in this together, Harley
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