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Jon Hagen
Posted 12/6/2016 12:43 (#5679980 - in reply to #5679888)
Subject: RE: Ebay sellers getting worse



Hagen Brothers farms,Goodrich ND
davpal - 12/6/2016 11:58

I must be the exception here because I like Ebay. I live in the sticks and have access to a hundred million items that I can have shipped to my house for less than the price of gas to go anywhere around here. I save quite a bit of money doing it. This week I bought new kitchen curtains and a fuel pump for my truck. Was as easy as can be and cheap. You have to be able to recognize the scam artist idiots on there. Craigslist is local people shuffling junk from one county to the other and back again. It seems I see the same tractors going back and forth on trailers from the auction to the craigslist add to the next buyer back to craigslist to the next buyer and so on. Keeps people from getting bored.




Me too, I am new to Ebay, a dozen purchases in the last year. I have been happy with the quality and selection of new stuff, some for a fraction of retail price. One thing I paid too much for the part and shipping was a rare headlight ring for a 60 year old English car I am restoring. $30 for the ring and $14 to ship it from the east coast. Big deal, I got an almost impossible to find part I need to finish the car. Most Ebay stuff ships free or very cheap. I bought a 2 pound $15 part from Hong Kong, shipped to my door was 90 cents ?
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