Posted by dej(jed) on January 07, 2009 at 13:34:58 from (67.234.134.119):
I have been cleaning up the shop this winter and in the process selling some items on the Internet.I just thought I would share some of the questions that people have asked me about some of the things that I have been selling. 1. A guy wanted to know when I had last started a tractor with the hand crank that I was selling. 2. Another fellow wanted to know what the compression pressure was on each of the cylinders on a $500 starterless tractor that I was selling. He told me that I should jack it up,put it in gear and spin the back wheels to do the compression testing. 3. Another fellow wants to bring a starter out to hear the $500 starterless tractor run before he decides whether he wants it or not. I hopehe brings plugs,points,gasoline etc. 4. Another guy who bought 2 magnetoes for $15 each wants me to refund him $2 because it only cost me $13 dollars to ship the Flat Rate box and I advertised shipping and handling for $15. He gave me a bad sellers feedback. 5. Last but not least is the guy who wanted to know my reserve price on a pair of tires and when I told him,he wanted me to stop the auction becasue he needed them and would pay the price.He surely has to have been to an auction in his life?
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