my surface rust only ebay 73 2.0 follow up |
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my surface rust only ebay 73 2.0 follow up |
adiokyro |
Apr 25 2013, 10:13 AM
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Oakland, Ca Group: Members Posts: 74 Joined: 27-January 13 From: United States Member No.: 15,437 Region Association: Northern California |
well so I have dug around in the longs and the hellhole and my body guy and myself feel to make her perfect its gonna be 12k including all welding and beautiful paint. you can see photos if you check my other posts. she is a very original un-tampered with 73 2.0 so seems a great donor BUT they guy on ebay 'porsche-doctor' ripped me off on her at 7500. SO not sure to go ahead and bite the bullet OR try to sell her to someone who needs a complete, original, excellent driving 73 for a big loss maybe i can get 3500?
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biosurfer1 |
Apr 25 2013, 09:17 PM
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Teener fo Life! Group: Members Posts: 3,020 Joined: 3-August 03 From: Roseville, CA Member No.: 977 Region Association: Northern California |
I'll try one more time ... (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif) Nobody here has ever bought anything *from* eBay. You bought a car *through* eBay. Not the same ... If you go to your local Saturday morning farmers market and you buy a unopened box of tomatoes from a vendor and you don't inspect them until you get home and then you find they're all rotten, do you then immediately go to city hall to try to get your money back from the city? Because in the example above, city hall is just like eBay, they provide the marketplace for vendors and customers. Displacing blame and responsibility onto eBay will not get you anywhere. Instead, you should be going after the vendor who screwed you. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/shades.gif) Ah but Andy, in this analogy would your stance change if city hall had guaranteed that if you bought the tomatoes from the farmers market, they would be as described or you would get your money back only to find out that because you bought green tomatoes instead of red, you cannot collect anything? Because eBay makes that guarantee to make buyers feel safer, I believe they have skin in the game. All they have to do is put in bold letters on their website "Buyer beware, all sales are as-is with no warranties" and then they could be excused. The fact that they purposely jump in there makes them liable if you ask me. |
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