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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 195054" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>I don't know ... I would be afraid to buy any vehicle that I hadn't personally been able to check out and test drive, but maybe that's just me. They had a thing on TV a while back about people selling cars that had been submerged in floods and not disclosing it. </p><p> </p><p>If you do anything on eBay, don't just look at their feedback percentage rating, actually go to the feedback page and read every one! It used to be if you gave someone negative feedback they could take it to some kind of "mediation" through eBay and the bad rating would almost always be taken off there. The only negative feedback I ever gave someone was removed even though I wanted it to stay ... the guy was a real sleeze! But if you looked back, he had all kinds of negatives that had been removed!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 195054, member: 1883"] I don't know ... I would be afraid to buy any vehicle that I hadn't personally been able to check out and test drive, but maybe that's just me. They had a thing on TV a while back about people selling cars that had been submerged in floods and not disclosing it. If you do anything on eBay, don't just look at their feedback percentage rating, actually go to the feedback page and read every one! It used to be if you gave someone negative feedback they could take it to some kind of "mediation" through eBay and the bad rating would almost always be taken off there. The only negative feedback I ever gave someone was removed even though I wanted it to stay ... the guy was a real sleeze! But if you looked back, he had all kinds of negatives that had been removed! [/QUOTE]
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