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FS Very Nice Original 2002Tii Exhaust Manifold


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1 hour ago, Harry Malkas said:

Hi. This is a complete different one that my friend is selling.

I need your email to send the photos he sent me.

Thanks.

 

Why the devil don't you just post the picture here for all to see?

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Les

'74 '02 - Jade Touring (RHD)

'76 '02 - Delk's "Da Beater"

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Thanks for trying to ruin my reputation. I am eighty years of age and I'm not very good on with the computer. My friend send photos of the Exhaust Manifold and the only way I know to send them is by sending to the person"s email . I believe I stated that on the listing.

   If you want to know more about me ask any member of the BMW E9 Forum which I have been a member in very good standing for over twenty years.

 I guess in these days anything could sound like a scam. I just got scammed out of our savings account which was completely cleaned out with no recourse.

 I'm not sure what the issue is about sending me your email for photos. That is the only way I know how to send from my email account.

Have a GREAT weekend and DON"T forget your Mother. I just lost mine at 97 years of age.

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3 hours ago, bergie33 said:

Yes, this is the exact type of thing that reeks of scam. 

 

This indeed is our good friend Harry! Bought many parts from him over the years and outstanding transactions each time with quality parts/shipping time etc.

Yes, he is old fashioned way but you can see on the left side of each of the user name. Under there you can see "How many posts they have made and What is there trader rating"?
In Harry's case its over 1100 posts and 12 positive trader rating.

There is no way a scammer can have those!

 

 

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With all the parts you are selling, why not spend a few minutes learning how to attach pictures (ask your 'friend' for help).

It's that easy that a guy like me, not that much younger than you, can do it.

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Les

'74 '02 - Jade Touring (RHD)

'76 '02 - Delk's "Da Beater"

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Sorry @Harry Malkas, I should have worded that better. I know you have a great reputation. I wasn't implying that you were scamming, just that the scenario with the friend and the weird email is what we have seen scammers use. I should have added some suggestions on how to make it look better, like @02Les did. Sorry for the confusion. 

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