dereksbicycles
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I remember seeing a bike on E Bay some years ago. The seller had listed serial # of the bike. I was able to tell from serial # that it's a 1973 model. I contacted the seller and let them know.
I recently saw a Ford Explorer on facebook for sale. It was listed as a 1994 model. I let the seller know that it was not a 1994 model, but rather a 1995 or 1996 model. The seller looked it up and apologized. It was actually a 1996 model.
One time I listed an old toy on E Bay. Someone contacted me and let me know that it was a 1963 model. I appreciated it a lot.
Do you like receiving and giving proper feedbacks? Is it worth your time? What do you get out of giving proper feedbacks? Also receiving them....
I recently saw a Ford Explorer on facebook for sale. It was listed as a 1994 model. I let the seller know that it was not a 1994 model, but rather a 1995 or 1996 model. The seller looked it up and apologized. It was actually a 1996 model.
One time I listed an old toy on E Bay. Someone contacted me and let me know that it was a 1963 model. I appreciated it a lot.
Do you like receiving and giving proper feedbacks? Is it worth your time? What do you get out of giving proper feedbacks? Also receiving them....