All items must have a photo! No photo = ad will be deleted and you will need to repost it.
DO NOT POST PERSONAL INFORMATION IN YOUR ADS.
Buy & Sell at your own risk! See safe selling guidelines are provided below as a starting point for protecting yourself. TBN has no involvement in transactions, escrow, inspection of equipment, representations, etc. You should conduct your own due diligence on every purchase or sale and take every precaution to make the right purchase and protect yourself. If a deal seems "too good to be true" it usually is.
We do not review ads. If you see something that looks suspicious, please use the "report" link to report it.
---------FAQ---------
How much do ads cost?
All members can post one ad every 30 days. Dealers can pay to post multiple ads.
How do I post an ad?
1. Log in to TBN. If you do not have an account you need to register.
2. Visit the Marketplace.
3. Click the post ad button.
4. Fill out a title, information, attach photos, etc.
5. Click the submit button.
How do I attach photos?
Click on the "attach files" button when posting a thread. This will prompt you for files to attach.
The first photo you attach will be the cover photo for the ad.
---------SAFE SELLING GUIDELINES---------
As you start to get contacted by potential buyers, please be careful of online scam attempts. For many years, online classified websites have been the target of scammers who attempt to defraud sellers of high-ticket items, including tractors, with various illegal tactics.
Here are some general guidelines but by no means is this a complete list of every precaution you should take:
TractorByNet.com is not involved in any transaction, and does not handle payments, guarantee transactions, provide escrow services, or offer "buyer protection" or "seller certification."
* If something "just doesn't seem right" it probably isn't. If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is!
* Deal locally with folks you can meet in person.
* Never accept or wire funds via western union, moneygram or any other wire service - anyone who asks you to do so is a scammer.
* Fake cashier checks & money orders are EXTREMELY common for high ticket items, and banks will cash them and then hold you responsible when the fake is discovered weeks later.
* Never give out financial information (bank account number, social security number, ebay/paypal info, etc.)
* Avoid deals involving shipping or escrow services and know that only a scammer will "guarantee" your transaction.
* Do not ship or transfer items to a buyer until you are 100% positive that the funds for the transaction have been secured through a trusted method and your bank has verified that the funds are irreversibly in your account
This is by no means a complete list and scammers are always coming up with new tactics to try.
Thank you!!!
---------TIPS FOR BUYERS---------
If it seems too good to be true, it probably is.
Items priced way below market value are scams or there's something seriously wrong with the item.
High ticket items should be purchased in person with a written contract and bill of sale between the parties.
Buyers are responsible for paying sales or use tax on items that they buy from private parties.
Always have a mechaic perform a mechanical inspection of equipment.
DO NOT POST PERSONAL INFORMATION IN YOUR ADS.
Buy & Sell at your own risk! See safe selling guidelines are provided below as a starting point for protecting yourself. TBN has no involvement in transactions, escrow, inspection of equipment, representations, etc. You should conduct your own due diligence on every purchase or sale and take every precaution to make the right purchase and protect yourself. If a deal seems "too good to be true" it usually is.
We do not review ads. If you see something that looks suspicious, please use the "report" link to report it.
---------FAQ---------
How much do ads cost?
All members can post one ad every 30 days. Dealers can pay to post multiple ads.
How do I post an ad?
1. Log in to TBN. If you do not have an account you need to register.
2. Visit the Marketplace.
3. Click the post ad button.
4. Fill out a title, information, attach photos, etc.
5. Click the submit button.
How do I attach photos?
Click on the "attach files" button when posting a thread. This will prompt you for files to attach.
The first photo you attach will be the cover photo for the ad.
---------SAFE SELLING GUIDELINES---------
As you start to get contacted by potential buyers, please be careful of online scam attempts. For many years, online classified websites have been the target of scammers who attempt to defraud sellers of high-ticket items, including tractors, with various illegal tactics.
Here are some general guidelines but by no means is this a complete list of every precaution you should take:
TractorByNet.com is not involved in any transaction, and does not handle payments, guarantee transactions, provide escrow services, or offer "buyer protection" or "seller certification."
* If something "just doesn't seem right" it probably isn't. If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is!
* Deal locally with folks you can meet in person.
* Never accept or wire funds via western union, moneygram or any other wire service - anyone who asks you to do so is a scammer.
* Fake cashier checks & money orders are EXTREMELY common for high ticket items, and banks will cash them and then hold you responsible when the fake is discovered weeks later.
* Never give out financial information (bank account number, social security number, ebay/paypal info, etc.)
* Avoid deals involving shipping or escrow services and know that only a scammer will "guarantee" your transaction.
* Do not ship or transfer items to a buyer until you are 100% positive that the funds for the transaction have been secured through a trusted method and your bank has verified that the funds are irreversibly in your account
This is by no means a complete list and scammers are always coming up with new tactics to try.
Thank you!!!
---------TIPS FOR BUYERS---------
If it seems too good to be true, it probably is.
Items priced way below market value are scams or there's something seriously wrong with the item.
High ticket items should be purchased in person with a written contract and bill of sale between the parties.
Buyers are responsible for paying sales or use tax on items that they buy from private parties.
Always have a mechaic perform a mechanical inspection of equipment.
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