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Old 12-08-10 | 03:12 PM
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Bikes: 86 Katakura Silk, 87 Prologue X2, 88 Cimarron LE, 1975 Sekai 4000 Professional, 73 Paramount, plus more

Seller also has mediocre feedback, given the amount of stuff they sell. Two neutrals and two negatives in the last 150 transactions. And some of the positives are for defective product where the seller gave a refund.

Here's the one negative feedback that catches my eye: "recieved frame scrached bent dropout from poor package job! crank loose floppin" I always look for positive feedback on prior bike shipments, I don't see any from this seller (OK, I saw just one for a modern MTB). I doubt the seller knew bike was crashed, but that does not give them a free pass on selling a wrecked bike. In the world of ebay, it is the responsibility of the seller to disclose all defects, as the system favors the buyer in any dispute.

I work hard to keep a clean feedback record with ebay. Most/all active sellers do the same.
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