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Old 03-22-2003, 07:53 AM
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Posted By: Mrc32

I have delt with this seller before. I sent him a nice email after I saw all his T-206s for sale, asking him if he had any T-205s. He said yes and he was in need of money so he would be selling them. I then asked him if he would send me a scan of the ones he had. He did rather quickly so I thought he was interested in making a deal. The T-205s were the type that look like they have been run over by a bus. When I asked to see close up scans of 3 that looked OK. he said fine and sent them to me. When I asked to see scans of the back (Since miscuts, OC and back damage are so common), he started getting frustrated. He threw up his hands and said that I was taking to much of his time and that he was just going to put them on ebay. I said fine.

What got me is that he is like so many sellers on ebay who are just plain uncooperative. I mean it was like I was asking him to swim the English channel or something. If I am going to lay down my money on something, I want to SEE what I am getting. Is that unfair?

Anyway- I won't be bidding on his lots ever. Just chalk him up as a bad egg...

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