Sounds like you got snagged in the (inter)NET..Thanks for sharing your experience and the "heads up" on that scam.....Last winter, I had a dis-tasteful experience when I purchased a boiler panel for my floor heat on eBay.... The seller said 5 available, so I bought one... The address given was in Minnesota, which would have been an easy one day round trip to get the boiler panel and save the shipping charges....... A week later, I get this e-mail from a dude in Illinois who says there is a Problem with my order.. He states that the boilers, built in Germany, are six weeks behind in production, then there would be shipping time, plus a one month backlog to assemble the panel!!! It would have been over three months to get the panel, at best.. He tried to fast talk me into accepting a different product,,,, no thanks, I ordered the correct product that I wanted.... I paid with PayPal, and I got my money back with no arguements, But I made darn sure it was handled within the 30 days... This dude still had that same fraudlent add on eBay.... to me, "5 available" means exactly that; not hopefully available someday!! Must be careful
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