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Ebay scam or he cant read?
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Posted by Turke Bros.Farms on February 02, 2007 at 12:14:53 from (152.163.100.74):
Brian lets tell the whole story instead of your half story . Brian I have to ask one question...Why did you bid on a item that was posted SOLD? Lets be honest because you wanted to get something for nothing! The items you did bid on were sold prior to you bidding on them. My staff cancelled bids on ebay twice as high as yours and posted the item sold. The gal who works for me did not hit the end auction link, she just didnt know. Both items sold for over $1500.00 locally .Brians bid was for $300.00, not even close for the normal on these items. I felt bad since maybe he was depending on using these items and offered to find 2 others in similar at normal reasonable price NOT $300. I even paid for the third party mediator to solve the problem between us... Then Brian decided not to participate to solve this matter. Yes I do have another forage harvester on the lot, and it has a hay head- but the hay head has some problems, its for sale AS IS. The forage wagon you see in the pictures is a New Holland Crop Carrier #8, Not a Gehl wich you bid on. If you want the items I will sell them both for $1600.00 usd. Aparently you are upset for me not selling you a piece of equipment. If you dont want the items maybe you should save your money and hire a good shrink, because you need one.
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