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Old 04-30-24, 06:22 PM
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Originally Posted by biker128pedal
I think that is for the front wheel.
Were the components not consistent with the description of them?
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Originally Posted by mstateglfr
Just say whats real here- you recognize tubular wheels wouldnt be a selling point to most who know what tubular wheels are, so you dont want to draw more attention to it.
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That may or may not be the case, all I'm saying is that I don't have to draw attention to anything that is in working order.
Read the terms, that's why they're there.
Ha, if you aren't able to say it isn't the case, then it definitely is the case.
Hopefully you make some money and the buyer knows what they are getting into, so everyone wins.
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Originally Posted by mstateglfr
Ha, if you aren't able to say it isn't the case, then it definitely is the case.
Hopefully you make some money and the buyer knows what they are getting into, so everyone wins.
If I were selling tubular tires that fact would be clear in the components list.

What is it about this obvious practice of transparency that you don't understand?
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Originally Posted by 2muchroad
If I were selling tubular tires that fact would be clear in the components list.

What is it about this obvious practice of transparency that you don't understand?
I understand it fully.
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Finally, you got there.
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But OP didn't. Obviously.
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Old 05-01-24, 06:10 AM
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Originally Posted by 2muchroad
Finally, you got there.

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Weaklings always seek the comfort of their peers when pressed. In a forum this is expressed by liking each other's posts.
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Gonna close this for a bit, too much bickering
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Yep. OP has achieved his goal of stirring the pot.
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