Posted by James22 on November 24, 2010 at 12:50:19 from (207.179.239.151):
A few weeks ago I bought a piece of farm equipment over the phone that was advertised in a farm paper. Photos would be a hassle so I accepted his statement on condition and sent a fairly substantial check and an open date for pickup depending on weather. With farm work done and weather OK but projected to get worse, we decided to make the trip. The implement was in good condition and certainly represented the described condition. With some difficulty it was finally loaded, and a few minutes before leaving the farmer told me he hadn't got around to cashing the check. Certainly surprised me. Thought afterward about how many posters on this site would be so trusting, either as the buyer to send a check without seeing the equipment or as the seller to have the check and not cash it before the equipment leaves. My observation from many of the negative posts on this forum is that today few would be inclined to show such trust. The seller was certainly a fine interesting gentleman and it is refreshing to encounter an individual that still has such faith in humanity.
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