well he might have, he at least had a series. he placed a p/u top on ebay. then gaffed off the winning bidder and sold it to another. his name ****** ******* *****.
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That name sounds familiar, and not in a good way...Believe I read about him on Dweb....Jason
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No not me. A better man than I was the winning bidder. The kind that wouldn't shout from the rooftop that this slimeballl has no interity and whose birth was most likely the result of a violant act perpatrated (sp?) By his mother upon a lower primate.'64 Series IIA 88 Canvas Tilt
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I met ***** once. He was going to bring me a 2.25 core to Colorado. It fell off his trailer and bounced around on the Interstate somewhere in Iowa.
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First my apologies to this guy's mom, monkies and anyone but him that my rant may have offended.
I still would question his integeity. I would have a real hard time trusting anything he said or wrote.
Basically he sold this top for $355. Proboably no where near what he wanted. Just sent the payment back w/o explaination. When asked what's going on he offers to box and ship for $645. And threaten if he didn't like that that he has a customer lined up that'll pay$1000 and will pick it up.'64 Series IIA 88 Canvas Tilt
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First my apologies to this guy's mom, monkies and anyone but him that my rant may have offended.
I still would question his integeity. I would have a real hard time trusting anything he said or wrote.
Basically he sold this top for $355. Proboably no where near what he wanted. Just sent the payment back w/o explaination. When asked what's going on he offers to box and ship for $645. And threaten if he didn't like that that he has a customer lined up that'll pay$1000 and will pick it up.Comment
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I wouldn't be surprised. And yes at least my bud didn't loose any $. And I'm not asking for anyone to feel sorry for me or him. I just wanted to vent off the steam that builds when I experience or learn of someone who is willing to put profit before honor. It's that kind of aatitude that has created this "buyer beware" world we're now stuck with'64 Series IIA 88 Canvas Tilt
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Sorry to hear of your experience! I just made a large purchase on eBay for my BMW, so I have been nervous waiting for the product. Luckily the guy I bought from has communicated well and so far so good...but I am always wary of eBay buys. Like you said, those that put profit before honor and integrity are the scum of the earth!Comment
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I've done a fair amount of business on Ebay over the years (all buying) and I've only had one bad experience. I paid for an item and never received it, contacted Ebay and came away with the impression that their only interest is with the sellers (that's where they make their money). Never got a resolution and the seller is still in business (a "Power Seller" in big type on his auctions). The only thing I could do was give a negative feedback, and pursue it through legal channels (for $30.00 it wasn't worth the hassle). So now Ebay is the "source of last resort" for me. Seems like they have all kinds of protection for the seller and for the buyer it's "caveat emptor".Gale Breitkreutz
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Saddle up your Series!!! I'm calling in the Posee....... Okay that's a little extreme. It will all come back around on him and bite'm soon enough.Sean
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I'm the one this is about. I won the auction, sent payment, payment was returned no explanation, no contact. I sent multiple E-mails asking for an explanation.
This has evolved into he's saying $1000, pretty much non-negotiable, shipped. I won the auction for $355, I think $650 is too much for packing and shipping. He won't work with me on shipping as I have offered, and have a Rover business out here that I could get commercial rates thru for probably half what an individual rate is.
So really nothing I can do about it. Unless. Anybody near Oceanside, NY? On the map it looks near Brooklynn, just east of there. I would pay good money if anyone was close and wanted to pick the top up in person. I'd work with someone on this. In fact I'd pay $650 to someone to go pick it up and ship it to me. Cheapest shipping anyone could find, make as much on doing this as you could possibly. I'd rather pay anybody else than ****** ***** at this point.
Just a thought, I'm sure if I tell ****** I'll pay the $355 auction price and have it picked up locally he'll create some other excuse to back out of his agreement.
Oh well it's not like I don't have a full top already.
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