Ok, these things hold their value real well but this is ridiculous.
This tractor is 5 years older than mine, and he claims it is a 2002. If he's ever even thought about buying parts he is quite aware of its age. Parts are plentiful, but I'm sure any parts supplier has told him they haven't put 2 cylinder engines in the tractors for 25+ years.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Yanmar-1500-Die...ryZ91953QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
He has so many paragraphs about what he will do to you if you don't follow his instructions, that I just had to respond - in much simpler terms:
"That's a 1970's tractor. You were defrauded or you are trying to get away
with a fraud. Which is it?"
And real quick I got a reply.
"Yes I'm trying my darndest to defraud the buyer
just as you've figured!! You're very wise, intelligent, etc!
I'll make a correction to the listing!
Best Regards,
Jim"
He didn't change '2002' in the Description at the top of the listing, he just added a small note at the bottom that repeats what I told him. It doesn't stand out among all his gripes and threats.
"seller is not be responsible for the correct description, authenticity, genuineness, or defects herein, and makes no warranty in connection therewith. No allowance or set aside will be made on account of any incorrectness, imperfection, defect...
"I do not play around when it comes to non-paying bidders. I encourage you to read over eBay's policy on non-paying bidders and to look into past eBay contact agreement settlements. This type of litigation is expensive and the non-paying bidder almost always loses
"... non-paying bidder ends up incurring all damages, and if they are under-age their parents pick up the tab. If you don't have the money, DON'T BID. I accept no excuses, if your dog, cat, grandmother or pet cricket dies that's not my problem. As the winning bidder you owe me money.
"If I don't get that money, I will take you to court to get my money plus court and travel costs and in addition, damages..."
I don't think I'll bid on that one.
This tractor is 5 years older than mine, and he claims it is a 2002. If he's ever even thought about buying parts he is quite aware of its age. Parts are plentiful, but I'm sure any parts supplier has told him they haven't put 2 cylinder engines in the tractors for 25+ years.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Yanmar-1500-Die...ryZ91953QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
He has so many paragraphs about what he will do to you if you don't follow his instructions, that I just had to respond - in much simpler terms:
"That's a 1970's tractor. You were defrauded or you are trying to get away
with a fraud. Which is it?"
And real quick I got a reply.
"Yes I'm trying my darndest to defraud the buyer
just as you've figured!! You're very wise, intelligent, etc!
I'll make a correction to the listing!
Best Regards,
Jim"
He didn't change '2002' in the Description at the top of the listing, he just added a small note at the bottom that repeats what I told him. It doesn't stand out among all his gripes and threats.
"seller is not be responsible for the correct description, authenticity, genuineness, or defects herein, and makes no warranty in connection therewith. No allowance or set aside will be made on account of any incorrectness, imperfection, defect...
"I do not play around when it comes to non-paying bidders. I encourage you to read over eBay's policy on non-paying bidders and to look into past eBay contact agreement settlements. This type of litigation is expensive and the non-paying bidder almost always loses
"... non-paying bidder ends up incurring all damages, and if they are under-age their parents pick up the tab. If you don't have the money, DON'T BID. I accept no excuses, if your dog, cat, grandmother or pet cricket dies that's not my problem. As the winning bidder you owe me money.
"If I don't get that money, I will take you to court to get my money plus court and travel costs and in addition, damages..."
I don't think I'll bid on that one.