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Posted by T_Bone on July 24, 2007 at 17:49:40 from (4.240.39.236):
In Reply to: Photo ads inquiries. posted by dej(jed) on July 24, 2007 at 10:17:18:
Hi John, Boy the two tractors I bought, I'd had a fit if I didn't get my pictures of the walk around look before I drove 2000 miles to buy them. I feel that if I'm going to buy sight unseen on some one's word a few pictures is a small inconvience for the owner. I did run into someone trying to hide a major defect on one of the tractors I was interested in. I asked for more pictures and caught the problem even tho his pictures were terrible ( out of focus and too far away). He refused to retake better pics. The one tractor I bought, the Dad didn't know how to take a decent picture and the son couldn't understand that I wanted pictures as if I was standing there in person looking at the tractor for sale in a 360º viewing. Dad could understand that and told the kid which pictures I wanted and the son shipped me the pics. Just what I wanted and we had a sale. The other tractor, the gent was a experienced salesmen that took the correct pictures and it was very easy for me to say sold. Couple that with His honesty and very accurate discription and reputation for such. I did run into a couple tractors just before I bought these two where the people refused to take more pictures. I just said thank you and kept looking. T_Bone
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