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Re: OT EBAY seller scammed me, advise please
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Posted by Robert Searcy on February 02, 2007 at 11:37:55 from (144.226.230.36):
In Reply to: OT EBAY seller scammed me, advise please posted by BLinWMI on February 01, 2007 at 21:18:59:
Hey guys, not to burst any bubbles on here but I have had great experiences using ebay. The items I purchased have been as good or better than what I have expected and the people that I have corresponded with I have bought other items from after ebay as some of them are businesses. I have bought expensive items such as tractors and small things such as parts. I have also sold items on there and yes I had trouble with a couple people trying to scam me with money orders and one that fell through after so saying he lost his job and couldnt pay. I figured he told his wife and she freaked out and he was facing her. Anyway, I have my father in laws 1976 GMC Farm Pickup on there now for sale and so far so good on it. Like anything else, be careful and be cautious. Be firm yet reasonable. If someone really wants what you have they will go the extra mile. If you want what someone has you do the same. I have bought things on here and you all have been great to deal with. You all have given me tons of information, as well as assisted in repairs that you all have given me the courage to tackle. I know if you all wanted to scam me you could have said put this wire here and that one there and this tube here and that thing there and caused me a lot of trouble. BUT, I trusted you all and you didn't let me down. Sometimes we win, sometimes we lose!!! Best I can say is count your blessings and go on. What we dont see taken care of here on earth, someone else will take care of for us later and I sure wouldn't want to be in their shoes!!!
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