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Do some guys really dont know that much about chainsaws. :confused1::blink::hmmmm:

 

You took the words right out of my mouth...

 

How on earth can that heap be mistaken for a Husqvarna 395 ???!!! Surely one does ones research and finds out for oneself what a proper 395 looks like :confused1::001_rolleyes:

 

Thanks for the quick replys guys.

 

Luckily I havn't actually paid for the saw yet.

I bid £300 and won for that price which made the alarm bells ring.

So basically it's not even worth the £75 then?

 

£300 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Surprised he didn't get a bid right up to your limit! If I advertise a knackered Ford Ka as an Audi TT would you not suspect that either? Honestly :001_rolleyes:

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You took the words right out of my mouth...

 

How on earth can that heap be mistaken for a Husqvarna 395 ???!!! Surely one does ones research and finds out for oneself what a proper 395 looks like :confused1::001_rolleyes:

 

 

 

£300 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Surprised he didn't get a bid right up to your limit! If I advertise a knackered Ford Ka as an Audi TT would you not suspect that either? Honestly :001_rolleyes:

 

Pmsl

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I paid £65 for my gs5200 Chinese saw that looks identical.

 

Works just fine but its no husky!

 

 

 

 

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You must be mad using that pile of c..p, do u value ur limbs that little!

Put a hammer to it a throw it in the bin and buy a decent saw, even if its 2nd hand!

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You took the words right out of my mouth...

 

How on earth can that heap be mistaken for a Husqvarna 395 ???!!! Surely one does ones research and finds out for oneself what a proper 395 looks like :confused1::001_rolleyes:

 

 

 

£300 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Surprised he didn't get a bid right up to your limit! If I advertise a knackered Ford Ka as an Audi TT would you not suspect that either? Honestly :001_rolleyes:

 

This is my first chainsaw and I'm no expert on husqvarnas so I reckon I

can be forgiven for not recognizing a fake chainsaw from a single ebay pic,especially when there's a husqvarna badge on the thing.

 

Luckily I did my research before paying,started this thread and

got my answer from the other decent members...Thanks guys:thumbup1:

 

Your example of getting a ford ka confused with an audi TT is ridiculous,as the differences are totally obvious unlike fake and real chainsaws.

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This is my first chainsaw and I'm no expert on husqvarnas so I reckon I

can be forgiven for not recognizing a fake chainsaw from a single ebay pic,especially when there's a husqvarna badge on the thing.

 

Luckily I did my research before paying,started this thread and

got my answer from the other decent members...Thanks guys:thumbup1:

 

Your example of getting a ford ka confused with an audi TT is ridiculous,as the differences are totally obvious unlike fake and real chainsaws.

 

:lol:

 

yeah those two look real similar :001_rolleyes:

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fake395.jpg.5697e83b9474c30d95987f9293d1693e.jpg

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