He used to sell a lot of stuff through the HOSwap and HOInterchange Yahoo groups. A couple months ago I believe that there was some comment on one of those groups about complaints received by the group owner that Joe shouldn't be allowed to sell there because he was, for lack of a better term, a professional dealer rather than an indiividual wanting to sell only a couple of items.
I have noted that there have been no postings from him to either of those groups recently.
I did order some Floquil paint from him earlier this year, and waited what I felt to be a long time before it was received. And at that time I had sent him several e-mails asking the where abouts of my order, but never received a response. I did finally receive my order.
The interesting thing was that I had sent him a USPS money order. It is theoretically possible to track the status of one of them if you enter the MO number in one of the PO's websites. The last time I checked, I saw that there was still not any indication that it had been cashed.
Bottom line is that I have no clue what is going on.
I've never heard of or dealt with Bryler Junction, but for what it's worth their web site is still active if this is the one you're asking about. Note that at the bottom of the site, though, that it is dated 2012.
http://www.brylerjunction.com/
maxman He used to sell a lot of stuff through the HOSwap and HOInterchange Yahoo groups. A couple months ago I believe that there was some comment on one of those groups about complaints received by the group owner that Joe shouldn't be allowed to sell there because he was, for lack of a better term, a professional dealer rather than an indiividual wanting to sell only a couple of items.
I've seen posts in HOSwap, and possibly HOI that appeared to be professional dealers. There was one with such a long list of locomotives that it strained credulity. I realize a person with a large collection could advertised but it sure looked suspicious.
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