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Old 07-28-2025, 07:36 PM   #5
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Default Re: coupetaxidermy

If some one offered your deal, I would run too.

There are a couple of way to be sure on a deal.

The safest that I can see is that you tell the seller (after finding out where he lives) that you have a friend nearby and he will pick them up and pay for it.. If he agrees to that, it most likely is legit.

A less safer way is to get a picture of the part with the the sellers name and date included with the part. Some facebook sites require this if you post something for sale.


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Originally Posted by 51shoeboxer View Post
The person who answered my ad joined Ford Barn on the day he contacted me. After several email exchanges, I told the person who answered my ad that I was skeptical about dealing with him, and cited several reasons. I reminded him that any deal on the internet, put the buyer or the seller at risk, and I told him that it would not be me at risk. I suggested that the deal might be legitimate, but the only way for me to know is if he sent me the skirts; at which point I would send him his asking price. Not unexpectedly, I never heard from him again.
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