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Re: [DMCForum] Charles Schmidt Auction at EBay...
- From: "Jack Stiefel" <jackstiefel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 25 Nov 2005 23:04:00 -0500
In your case I have to agree.  You were not attempting to say the seller was scamming the public, but merely ignorant.
I did not mean to make it sound like I was putting you in that category, sorry if it came out like that.  It has been a long day.
Jack Stiefel - Tampa, FL
DMC VIN 03461 & 16879
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-----Original Message-----
From: DMCVIN6683 <dmcvin6683@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent: 26 Nov 2005 03:18:56 -0000
Subject: Re: [DMCForum] Charles Schmidt Auction at EBay...
I didnt bash the seller or auction, i was stating my opinions and 
pointing out easy and stupid mistakes that make sellers look bad.
Any seller with half a mind should make their car look as presentable 
as possible and there facts as accurate as possible.
These were my opinions.
Mark V
On Nov 25, 2005, at 9:04 PM, Jack Stiefel wrote:
> Oh you do have valid points for sure.Â? I agree that low tires are an 
> obvious
>  thing to rectify, as are us telling potential new owners about 
> possible
>  problems.Â?
>
>  What I have an issue with is owners bashing these eBay auctions even 
> before
>  potential owners ask, then making them all sound like they are cheats 
> or
>  conning people.
>
>  Now Ron was saying he got his wife's car from this same dealer and 
> has been
>  very happy with them.Â? Also he points out that most of the cars are 
> exotic
>  cars on consignment.Â? That being said I would not expect all the 
> sales force
>  to know or understand all the nuances of these cars.Â? You can know 
> only so
>  much about every car you sell if you are a dealer.
>
>  As for your truck, I agree that a salesman at a new car dealership 
> should
>  know his cars/trucks inside and out, but not when it comes the used 
> dealers.
>  Think about how many different cars are out there to know?
>
>  :)
>
>  Jack Stiefel - Tampa, Fl
>  DMC Vin 03461 1981 Grey 5 speed
>  DMC Vin 16879 1983 Black 5 speed
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>
>
>
>  -----Original Message-----
>  From: DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On 
> Behalf
>  Of timnagin
>  Sent: Friday, November 25, 2005 8:26 PM
>  To: DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>  Subject: [DMCForum] Charles Schmidt Auction at EBay...
>
>  Not trying to hijack a topic, but...
>
>  I agree with some of what you stated, Jack, but would you ever buy 
> something
>  from someone who didn't understand their own product?
>
>  I could give them not knowing the bonnet was different, but the tire 
> being
>  almost flat?Â? They clean the vehicles to make them look better so that
>  detail should have been noticed early on.
>
>  If they can not take a few seconds to ensure some details, such as
>  misspellings, can anyone be absolutely sure they didn't over look 
> anything
>  really important?Â? A friend recently went to buy a new truck and the 
> sales
>  guy was clueless.Â? It was as if he didn't even do his homework on the
>  product he was trying to sell and had to go ask the sales manager.Â? 
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