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Greg: What are you talking about, I don't understand your last posting?? Earl
Have to agree Earl. IMHO if Greg chose to mention a post in which Mainhard showed pictures of multiple cars w/o boots, he should have listed the link to the thread.
Bill Coates-Canfield, Ohio
2003 -THE GREY GHOST- MSG, Saddle with Saddle dash kit, door panels, boot and visors
It appears that OEM boots are in short supply. Neither of the two that TBC Aaron offered were near as good as the OEM. I'm leaving my 'new' hard boot on Black Beauty until the hard top goes on. I do need covers for the hard tonneau if anyone has them? DavidA?
Sellers with low numbers of transactions need to be avoided for large ticket items.
CVCashmere
I see this reaction here a lot.
Both eBay and your credit card will provide a safety net, so how are low transaction numbers a problem? Some people just haven't sold a lot of items.
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Both eBay and your credit card will provide a safety net, so how are low transaction numbers a problem? Some people just haven't sold a lot of items.
I agree with Paul, last month I bought something from a low number member. Item was never delivered, I filed a complaint with Ebay and about ten days later my money was refunded.
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