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In this case the 85 Mustang GT race car was dropped off in my backyard with a description and a request to assist in marketing the car by building the web page and putting the car up on Ebay (which I have still not been paid for the ebay fees to this date) as Bill C. did not have an account to do so at that time (or so I was told). I took pictures, built the web site, and listed the car on Ebay based on the detailed description that Bill C. supplied me. This was done as a friend and not as a business transaction. Since there were disclosures about the engine knock included (this is not where the issue is on this transaction), I took everything else listed at face value. The car did not meet reserve on Ebay and I made mention of the car to a friend at an njreplicar.org club meeting, found that Mark was interested and told him to come see the car as I wanted it out of my backyard one way or the other within the next two weeks. He came up after reviewing the description that Bill C. emailed me to him and to Mark directly and said "sold". Now we are back to the beginning of our dilemma as some of the parts that were supposed to be on the car are now found to not be there. Again all I did was bring two friends together, nothing more, nothing less. However, since I was involved, I want to get both parties to "make things right" by one another. A little effort on Bill C's part will go a long way to straightening things out, but again at this time phone, email, and PM's have gone unanswered and ignored, which makes me call his integrity into question. If I have to, even though I had no financial interest in this deal, I will try and make things right by Mark in some way shape or form. Why, simple, because he is my friend., as I thought Bill C. was as well.
Bill S.
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