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Posted by kyhayman on August 15, 2003 at 19:51:31 from (205.188.209.105):
In Reply to: using e-bay to sell tractor posted by charles on August 15, 2003 at 09:50:23:
I bought an ATV, it was kind of hard to send a $3800 certified check to someone in Florida to buy something I had never seen. Worked out great. Sold a truck and had a guy bail on my. No loss, just aggervation. I would both buy and sell again. Credit card # on there doesnt bother me half as much as the teenage thug that runs my card at Walmart and has a copy of the receipt with the number on it. Only ever had a number stolen once and that was at a truck stop. Someone ran up $3000 on my Master Card. Only way they could have gotten it was off the receipt that went in the register. Way out in the middle of nowherein MO. Company was great.
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