Something I thought existed, I guess doesn't, though this web-site and certain others keeps some hope alive for me.
I have been working on MG TF for some time now. Previously, I restored a TR 3. As I replace parts, I post the old parts for sale on EBay, somewhat to recoup a bit of the money, but I thought more importantly to keep them in circulation and knowing that there are people out there who either don’t have the money to buy new parts, or who are just somehow interested in having the Brit parts that I post.
In the long run, considering all the time it takes to pack up the parts and deliver them to the US Post Office or UPS, my time could be much better spent doing other things, and the money is quite minimal.
But - I am done doing it! I have been beaten down. The brotherhood I thought existed in restoring old Brit cars does not seem to exist, or it’s not what I thought it was. The buyers just are not worth dealing with. I will not do it any more!
Just yesterday as an example, without even giving me 24 hours to respond (yes, I do have another real world job and do not sit by my computer 24/7), a person who paid $20 for 4 TF hood buttons (Moss charges $40.95 per button) and miscellaneous other parts (i.e., headlight rings, old check straps, steering c ring, etc., that I noted in the add were "rough"), filed a complaint with EBay and froze his payment money with PayPal, saying I didn’t send him the buttons and the rest of the stuff was junk!
Do I need this kind of aggrevation for $20! What happend to a bit of courtesy? When I finally got the guy on the phone, he essentually accused me of pulling a scam, and had no patience when I tried to figure out what happend to the buttons that I am sure were in the box when I took it myself to the USPO (and stood in line for 15 minutes)! I have all positive feedback (270), a full time job, a wife and two kids in college - is he kidding!
Sorry for the rant, but I just had to vent. Perhaps some time I'll get over this and have a huge "parts lot" to sell, but it will not be any time soon.
I have been working on MG TF for some time now. Previously, I restored a TR 3. As I replace parts, I post the old parts for sale on EBay, somewhat to recoup a bit of the money, but I thought more importantly to keep them in circulation and knowing that there are people out there who either don’t have the money to buy new parts, or who are just somehow interested in having the Brit parts that I post.
In the long run, considering all the time it takes to pack up the parts and deliver them to the US Post Office or UPS, my time could be much better spent doing other things, and the money is quite minimal.
But - I am done doing it! I have been beaten down. The brotherhood I thought existed in restoring old Brit cars does not seem to exist, or it’s not what I thought it was. The buyers just are not worth dealing with. I will not do it any more!
Just yesterday as an example, without even giving me 24 hours to respond (yes, I do have another real world job and do not sit by my computer 24/7), a person who paid $20 for 4 TF hood buttons (Moss charges $40.95 per button) and miscellaneous other parts (i.e., headlight rings, old check straps, steering c ring, etc., that I noted in the add were "rough"), filed a complaint with EBay and froze his payment money with PayPal, saying I didn’t send him the buttons and the rest of the stuff was junk!
Do I need this kind of aggrevation for $20! What happend to a bit of courtesy? When I finally got the guy on the phone, he essentually accused me of pulling a scam, and had no patience when I tried to figure out what happend to the buttons that I am sure were in the box when I took it myself to the USPO (and stood in line for 15 minutes)! I have all positive feedback (270), a full time job, a wife and two kids in college - is he kidding!
Sorry for the rant, but I just had to vent. Perhaps some time I'll get over this and have a huge "parts lot" to sell, but it will not be any time soon.
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