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Re: 54 Super M LP


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Posted by Wardner on November 23, 2011 at 11:46:26 from (4.154.236.162):

In Reply to: 54 Super M LP posted by CoopertownBob on November 18, 2011 at 17:35:01:

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Randy, I see no problem parting out tractors. There seems to be plenty of inventory wasting away in fencerows. But Marty does annoy me by destroying running units that even have good paint. He has a Cub like that which is now listed. But it is his property and it's none of my business.

My problem with Marty is his dishonesty and miserable attitude. The attitude is reflected in his lousy or deceptive pictures, using wrong nomenclature on his auction titles, zero verbal descriptions, atrocious packaging, his unwillingness to return communications, and failure to leave feedback unless responding to negative feedback.

The dishonesty is reflected in selling defective parts without warning and not shipping paid-for parts. I bought six items on his F400 that closed 4Nov11. He has chosen not to send the Fast Hitch wishbone. I wrote him twice without a reply. Yesterday, I was eligible to open a Buyer Protection case against him. This morning he refunded $23.63 as full compensation and that has closed the case. I have tried to reopen it but I don't think it is possible. I paid $9.99 plus $30 shipping. He has effectively stolen $16.36 from me. There is a very high likelihood that he will blacklist me as well as he has done before.

This is the second time he has shortchanged me on a refund. The first was with a bent hydraulic cylinder last spring. He knew it was bad because the rod could not be retracted for for shipping. In that case, I only received half the shipping which is against eBay policy.

There are a few brave buyers that leave negative feedback but most do not want a retaliatory negative feedback from him. If you click on his negatives at eBay, you will see that I am not the only buyer who has been shafted.

It's a good thing that the Mafia has no interest in antique tractors. Marty's legs would have been replaced with Pitman arms long ago.


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