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Rsherwood Buyer beware!


Erik D_lux

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4 minutes ago, Kingryan86 said:

I have started a GoFundMe to hopefully raise enough money to ship the mirror back to the seller and settle this once and for all.

 

https://www.gofundme.com/shipping-for-mirror&rcid=r01-15450930934-d84810200ae641bb&pc=ot_co_campmgmt_m

 

this is awesome! I was actually looking through my parts stash for a mirror to send to D for christmas just to shut him up :) haha

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73' BMW 2002

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I don't have a dog in this fight, don't know what the seller's ad stated, but sort of live by the "caveat emptor" principle. I've purchased many items on the forum, all with complete satisfaction with the exception of one item. In this instance, I bought something that I thought was not "as advertised" from a new seller.  The initial email correspondence was difficult and spotty, first red flag.  I was disappointed when the item arrived, and disappointed in myself for not asking more questions and asking for more pictures. Ultimately, I don't think the seller was a bad guy, and believe it came down to poor photography, and our interpretations of what was considered "good shape".  The item was cheap enough that I took my lumps and chalked it up to lessons learned.

So the nice thing the item(s) are rather scarce, seem to be appreciating by the month, and quite certain I could sell them for 50% more than I paid.  Anybody guess what they are?

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5 minutes ago, Steve Tochi said:

 

So the nice thing the item(s) are rather scarce, seem to be appreciating by the month, and quite certain I could sell them for 50% more than I paid.  Anybody guess what they are?

Licence plate bulb lenses

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1 hour ago, castillo02 said:

I just wanted to comment and say I bought $1300 parts from rsherwood, which I paid via friends & family on paypal. Everything was either the way described or better condition. Very responsive on messages and quick shipping turnaround time. I’m happy with the things I got from him. Erik cut him some slack and send him the part back for a refund. $16 dollars you’re fighting about ! 

 

My man, have you seen your own feedback page?

 

Like a personal reference from Bill Cosby...

 

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