Originally Posted by
jlh529
You guys are really being a bunch of jerks if you ask me... Calling me a "crook" etc???
How am I a crook? I don't see how photographing EVERY part of the frame in detail could possibly be trying to hide anything
Omitting text is as serious and underhanded as omitting photos. The damage on the right-hand dropout is virtually inconsequential as a photo, but anything but once the explanation for the damage is known.
Furthermore, according to people who have
not owned any bikes sold to you, this little convenient lack of disclosure on your part appears to be a recurring theme. Keep this in mind - the Cinelli isn't the only scar to your reputation.
Originally Posted by
jlh529
First of all I am calling the frame a Cinelli because it IS a Cinelli.
It is not.
Is a Confente-built Masi a Confente? No, it's a
Masi.
Is a Ross built by Spectrum Cycles a Spectrum? No, it's a
Ross.
Is a Bridgestone made by Panasonic a Panasonic? No, it's a
Bridgestone.
Was your bike sold as a Cinelli? No, it was sold as a
Centurion.
Your bike is a
Centurion, made by Cinelli for Centurion. Simple as that.
Originally Posted by
jlh529
Secondly I completely forgot that the previous owner mentioned something about a rear dropout repair...
Now that you remember, will you disclose this in your auction?
Originally Posted by
jlh529
The previous owner is probably just salty because I'm industrious enough to sell it for more than he could.
That's what I call a
completely uncalled for attack on someone who sold this to you with good faith and steadfast honestly. Before you stick your foot in your mouth again, do yourself a favor and shut up (or gather up some honesty - quickly).
-Kurt