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Yuck it up...Burned on eBay---Resolved
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Just my $.02, but from the looks of them in the picture, description or not, I would'nt have paid more than $10 for both and then used them strictly for parts. Don't forget, Ebay encourages you to ask questions before you buy. Don't get caught up in an auction just because you think you're getting a hell of a deal, because as you unfortunately found out, it was a deal from hell. That's one reason why I'm still so extremely cautious about buying ANYTHING from Ebay. I primarily use Ebay to try to find people in my local state with auctions that I can email and then go meet in person to examine and buy an item in person. There's just too few safeguards in place to assure the quality before everybody jumps on something that turns out to be junk, and with all the scamsters and crooks out there, you're fortunate to have recieved the items at all. Be glad you only lost $38 and not an outrageous amount. Hard lessons are sometimes best learned by experience.
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