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Re: Re: small claims court
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Posted by Rusty Jones on December 28, 2003 at 11:07:11 from (209.195.140.136):
In Reply to: Re: small claims court posted by Dieselrider on December 26, 2003 at 18:38:01:
Say, when are you fellers going to learn the fact that you don't buy something sight-unseen? It may look and sound like a good deal, but with all of the shady shrews out there, you can't trust everybody! My practice is this; If I can't inspect the thing, or even go see it--forget it! And the saying: Pictures don't lie! How do you know the picture is what you want to buy? It may be a picture of a fine piece, but setting out back is what he's going to send to the "sucker!" Another thing--if you can't take the thing the same day you inspect it, try to put a little mark somewhere so you can make sure its the same one you looked at! But keep the mark in an inconspicuous place! There are "Shady Shrews" out there, just waiting to trim the suckers. E-bay seems like a wonderful place to buy and sell things, but from what i've read lately here in these forums, i'm staying out of it! Oh, i open it up once in a while, but not to buy or sell! A friend says it is really great for that, and he's made lots of money from it, but not me--I prefer to meet my buyers and sellers face to face! Motto: Let the buyer beware! Rusty Jones
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