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Re: e-bay very long

To: Fred Thomas <vafred@erols.com>
Subject: Re: e-bay very long
From: Robert Allred <rallred@inconnect.com>
Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2000 08:42:13 -0700
Interesting comment on used car sales in general, and about long distance,
remote bidding,
purchasing over e-bay.  I agree with most everything said.  I've bought and sold
many used
cars, some without seeing them, and for the most part have been pleased with the
result.  I
have taken steps to attempt to investigate and verify condition and terms, etc,
in advance,
including arranging for inspection, etc.  Sometimes I've backed away from an
opportunity because the responses didn't seem credible.  However, I continue to
watch for cars and parts for the
relatively hard to find, older sports cars that I enjoy.  There are very few of
them in the small towns and the 300 mile radius of the west, where I live, lots
of pick-ups and 4wd's, so e-bay and other  internet classifieds, etc, make my
hobby much more available and interesting.  Finally, thanks Fred, for pointing
out that not all used car dealers fit the mold.  I know a couple, here, who are
like you.  Honest, respected, and have proven over the years not only by staying
in business, but making friends.  I hope the cars I've resold as a private
seller, have earned me the same regard.

Robert

Fred Thomas wrote:

> It just totally amazes me that anyone would ever think of buying a car by
> looking at a P/C screen, reading a little story that was written by someone,
> from someplace, that you have no idea, whom, what or where they are. Every
> opinion poll ever taken ranked used car salesman as the most distrusted
> people on this earth, yet here you are bidding on a picture, with optimal
> coverage, taken at the very best of positions. If I'm going to buy a used
> car, I want to see whom I'm dealing with, drive the car, and ask a lot of
> interesting questions. When bidding, you should get what you bid for, and
> just what you deserved in doing so, be this good or bad for the buyer, its
> your money and you can sure spend it how you please, just my opinion, but,
> my how times change, such a honorable profession selling cars on e-bay, yet
> dishonest for a man in your community. If any of you are thinking about me
> writing this, Yes I was in the used car business for 40 years, had only 2
> lawsuits in that time, won both of them, then gave both parties their monies
> back. My old lot is still selling to the same children that I sold their
> parents cars. Nice feeling, knowing who you deal with, they make good
> friends for over 40 years now. "FT"


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