You just have to be smart when dealing over the internet 'ebay'. I have been dealing on ebay for almost 2 years now and absolutely love it. It is a great way to buy and sell to make some extra $$$. I have never been ripped off nor do I ever plan to be. I take extra caution to make sure that the person is honest, with many positive ratings, etc... Just because a person might have a few bad feedbacks in a list of many positive feedbacks, don't think that you will be the next one he/she screws over. 99% of the time, he/she did not actually screw someone over, but rather the buyer or seller was a idiot that left neg. feedback before any resolution could be made. I am not being paid to say this, but I would give ebay a try. Aside from being on here, ebay is where I put alot of my free time in. It is like a huge mixing pot of practically anything you could ever imagine. You can buy carbides, sliders, track cleats, hand-grip heaters, etc... all at a fraction of the cost in a mail order catalog or dealer. I guess the only down side to buying on ebay is that it takes some profit away from your local dealer. Depending on what type of person you are, this might affect you. You might have a good friendship with the owner and want him to have profits for the extra effort or deal he gives you when buying from him. He might not give you such a good deal when you are only coming in for a quart of oil every now and then. My $.02 Scott
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