Posted by dr sportster on March 22, 2014 at 19:18:54 from (68.195.44.199):
I have an unfinished Sportster for sale on ebay. So I see questions. One guy is a disabled vet and wants me to finish the bike for him and he wiil send me 500 dollar payments pay for labor to finish and take the bus up from Baltimore and ride home.. Another guy wants to have someone pick it up and ship to Sweden . The ad states PICKUP ONLY. It also sates motor is rebuilt but bike needs final assembly, battery etc completed. I have an antique car project and a shovelhead project that I need the cash for now. Neither guy is listening to me. neither is a scammer as far as I can tell but I keep answering questions telling them politly no. Now the vet guy ebay emails he can feel the Karma and his is going to win the bike [ suddenly he has money]. I explained to both guys I'm not interested in these deals .I'm actually getting depressed about this. There is 21 watchers [although until they bid means nothing]. I wish someone would throw in a bid and stop the annoyingness. I find Harley guys don't bid until the auctions end as they don't show their cards. My nature is to be helpful but I told them both twice .I don't finance things and No shipping. I thought it would be so much easier than an ad in the paper . But Nooooooooo!
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