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Date:         Thu, 1 Jan 2009 10:46:43 -0800
Reply-To:     Rob <becida@COMCAST.NET>
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From:         Rob <becida@COMCAST.NET>
Subject:      Re: 'Buyer Beware' - was A 2009 Heads Up
In-Reply-To:  <E02AA7078E4B4C6DA6C472CD3236B1A1@mike2d93581d7f>
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At 1/1/2009 07:54 AM, Mike wrote: > "Buyer beware" is always the case. The fact that the buyer took > his word for it, without thoroughly checking it out for himself > shows a certain level of inexperience and naivete.

Lot's of questions here still to be answered if we have the time on our hands. The guy took the van over 1000 miles to have it looked at and that looker is making good money on it ... lot's of questions.

From reading the thread I got the 'feeling' that 'Buyer Beware' is the main point, should it be? If the article was right and the rust was painted over then the van sold as "rust free" is that the buyers problem? Do we always say "buyer beware" because it is expected to be cheated? Is being cheated the norm in this community?

I have other problems to deal with today... Have a good new year volks.

Rob

becida@comcast.net Western Washington State, USA


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