> Good for you. We need to know more about unscrupulous Ebay "dealers".
> If he wanted to make it right, he (or his son) would have apologized
> and refunded your money, even before you sent the part back. I
> appreciate your post and will stand at your side at "a court near
> you".
>> Good for you. We need to know more about unscrupulous Ebay
>> "dealers". If he wanted to make it right, he (or his son) would have
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> the parts. I do agree it is appropriate to inform folks that the
> seller may not know what he is doing.
The seller was a 23 year old lad, who had seen the same part in his
families 420G. After speaking to his father, the 420G had alloy spacers
attached to the common XJ mount which made it fit a 420G. The whole
thing has been sorted out and the young fellow is now aware of the
difference.
He does offer parts at good prices.
Cheers,
Ron
usenet@mylounge.com - 19 Sep 2005 16:36 GMT
Hi,
This jaguartj, in response to some negative posts re: myself and mor
all I can say is that to date many happy people, takes just a fe
comments like as I have read here and on other Forums for some peopl
to get the wrong ideas, hopefully in future and on this Forum peopl
will look at the big picture before they thank somebody fo
enlightening a Forum of a dubious ebayer,so easy to slag somebody isn'
it.
please see my ebay jaguartj feedback.
Oh! and jaguartj has nothing to do with "JAGPRO", JAGPRO is the name o
to my knowledge a Guitar as well as other things including a Fil
company and of course my late Grandfathers and Fathers Racing Jaguar
and the once manufactured Jaguar engined car "The Jagpro Super 6"
soon to be sponsored Jaguar Racing Team & right here in Bathurst NS
Australia but Jagpro is not my name wish it was as it has a Specia
meaning to so many people and the connection is by heritage rather the
by associated with jaguartj.
As you will see if you read the whole thread Ron has now got it abou
right and I am pleased except that negative posts seemingly ar
recorded on Forums for maybe forever.
I'm not upset by some people not knowing Jaguars as probably my famil
does and those that have been about on Forums would know whom I have a
my peer.
In my capacity as an accredited through TAFE a 4th Year Apprentic
Mechanic with just a few months before serving my full apprenticeshi
in a Ford Rover Dealership,I'm now at moment doing my 20th XK Engin
Build did my first at age 15, I'm Racing an XJ6 and an E Type that wa
firstly raced by my late Grandfather is just about back together fo
me in 2006, I drive to work in a Triumph TR8, I'm well into building
Racing XJ-S, any body else out there Racing Jags or working on Jags?
would be interested to see some posts that are generally interestin
for true Jaguar enthusiasts, what's happening, whats your car?
Kind Regards
jaguart
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jaguart
usenet@mylounge.com - 19 Sep 2005 16:43 GMT
Hi,
This jaguartj, in response to some negative posts re: myself and mor
all I can say is that to date many happy people, takes just a fe
comments like as I have read here and on other Forums for some peopl
to get the wrong ideas, hopefully in future and on this Forum peopl
will look at the big picture before they thank somebody fo
enlightening a Forum of a dubious ebayer,so easy to slag somebody isn'
it.
please see my ebay jaguartj feedback.
Oh! and jaguartj has nothing to do with "JAGPRO", JAGPRO is the name o
to my knowledge a Guitar as well as other things including a Fil
company and of course my late Grandfathers and Fathers Racing Jaguar
and the once manufactured Jaguar engined car "The Jagpro Super 6"
soon to be sponsored Jaguar Racing Team & right here in Bathurst NS
Australia but Jagpro is not my name wish it was as it has a Specia
meaning to so many people and the connection is by heritage rather the
being directly associated with jaguartj.
As you will see if you read the whole thread Ron has now got it abou
right and I am pleased except that generally negative posts seemingl
are recorded on Forums for maybe forever.
I'm not upset by some people not knowing Jaguars as probably my famil
does and those that have been about on Forums would know whom I have a
my peer.
In my capacity as an accredited through NSW TAFE with Honours an
Distinctions a 4th Year Apprentice Mechanic with just a few month
before serving my full apprenticeship in a Ford Rover Dealership,I'
now at moment doing my 20th XK Engine Build did my first at age 15
I'm Racing an XJ6 and an E Type that was firstly raced by my lat
Grandfather it is just about back together for me in 2006, I drive t
work in a Triumph TR8, I'm well into building a Racing XJ-S, any bod
else out there Racing Jags or working on Jags? I would be interested t
see some posts that are generally interesting for true Jagua
enthusiasts, what's happening, whats your car?
Kind Regards
jaguart
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jaguart