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Post by duckbill on Dec 12, 2006 17:50:04 GMT -8
Don't know what to say. Whatever you do, DON'T click on any of his links. He may be a scammer as well! (Or wants a helmet for cheap by curbing the competition). Who knows? Be careful!
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Post by ductapeman on Dec 13, 2006 10:14:07 GMT -8
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Post by nemrod on Dec 13, 2006 11:26:58 GMT -8
I don't think that many of these misrepresentations are intentional. That looks like a WWII regulator to them, they are probably not divers and know absolutely nothing about diving history. They are ignorant of the stuff, not malicious. People get this stuff from garage sells or old Uncle Joe kicked the bucket or whatever and they throw it on ebay to get some party money. My second best Royal Aqua Master came this way, incorrectly described, no gallery picture up front, called a valve, I found it sitting lonely with 0 bids. It was mint and I got it really dirt cheap. Thanks old Uncle Joe.
Nemrod
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Post by Broxton Carol on Dec 16, 2006 14:16:52 GMT -8
Anybody dumb enough to think pay pal will get your money back if you are cheated on ebay ought to be committed! I was cheated big time, and after months of futile effort they continued to do nothing but lie to me. I never got back a cent, and the criminal who cheated me is still on ebay, even though I provided the proof I was defrauded. Money is all they want. Dont count on them for anything. I dont.
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