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Old 03-12-2004, 03:58 AM
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Default Re: Scammed again by readytofix.com!

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Craig, Yes I would agree .but............I think we all enjoy the search of ebay!!!! or some sort of bid proccess...too bad others are not !!!! (hawks and owls are extict birds of prey!!) It is just too bad that it is not a fair playing field........if the part is too much just don't bid....some good deals are to be had out there............ never give up......just wait longer!!!!do your homework!!!

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Al,

I understand your thoughts completely and I agree that you may find a good deal on small, obscure items. As you said, do your homework.

On the other hand, I've seen so called NOS small parts that were obviously bogus displayed inside original GM packaging, which had the correct part number on it. The seller did a clean repackaging job and the untrained eye would never know the differance. Clearly fraud in my opinion!

As always, use extreme caution with any internet sales and attend swap meets whenever possible.
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