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Re: Re: Reporting Crooked AntiqueTractor Sellers
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Posted by cheries001 on September 18, 2002 at 18:50:08 from (12.47.88.201):
In Reply to: Re: Reporting Crooked AntiqueTractor Sellers posted by Steven@nd on September 16, 2002 at 10:34:58:
HI, I am the lil lady on Ebay that has the 10 tractors for sale. I do appreciate the nice name compliment. You are right! I am a trading assistant on Ebay. We gladly welcome anyone coming on up and checking out these tractors. I am having a bit of a time getting the information from the farmer since he seems to think anyone looking at the pictures will know what they are seeing. Direct questions he answers but I am lost on what questions to ask. If anyone has some suggestions on what to add to the listings, I would sure appreciate it. I am just trying to sell them for him. From what I have seen, they are underpriced for what he has there. All are in the 3 barns and it is dark in there. I am using Sony's latest camera and even with the flash on bright, the pictures are the best I can get. Tommorrow a gentelman is coming to drive a few of them and I'll let you all know what he thinks. Sorry, if my listings caused any confusion. They really seem to be great tractors for a very very good price. He started a few of them for me and they crank right over.
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