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eBay will remove the listing about 90 days after completion. Save the listing in case you need to refer to it in the future. Click on File then Save As. This will save the page and all the bits and pieces in a folder of the same name. I saved this page and it turned out to be a 160KB file and a 350KB folder.
I'm with Gilly, let it go. In the grand scheme of what goes on in eBay, you did very well. Some of the discrepancies you note are subjective IMO. What is rust-free to someone in IL is very different from what is rust-free to someone in TX. If you are particular about such things, you shouldn't leave them to anything less than an extensive personal inspection.
Maybe the compromise is to leave positive feedback (I would) but note within the 80 chars something like, "Good car despite undisclosed imperfections." You'll likely slip under the radar of sounding silly for not having inspected the car before paying (no circumstance can justify not checking the car), and you won't jeopardize your own eBay reputation... if that's something you care about. The best thing is that you give prospective buyers a reason to be more careful than you were.
Pop quiz - how many cars has this seller sold on eBay? It doesn't seem as though this person has sold a car on eBay prior to this car. It looks like this person has sold all of 2 items on eBay. Hardly the basis to trust feedback.
Sixto
95 S420
87 300SDL
Last edited by sixto; 10-11-2004 at 06:40 PM.
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