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Posted by Jim.UT on May 28, 2006 at 21:30:52 from (172.191.207.18):
In Reply to: tractor deals - long posted by ejs on May 28, 2006 at 17:49:11:
That's too bad. I think what's bugging you most is that a "friend" took advantage of you. That would bug me, too. Lots of people have said what they would have done, but that doesn't do you any good now. About the best you can do now is take a lesson from it. In the future, if you're approached about a tractor you have not seen, if it is something that interests you ask the seller to email some photos. Since everyone has said what they would have done, I guess I'll do the same. I think I would have paid him gas money for his trip but declined to buy the tractor and called it the cost of a misunderstanding. You assumed the fenders were in good shape. He assumed since you didn't ask about the sheetmetal, that it didn't matter to you. Pay his trip cost and call it no harm/no foul.
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