Posted by Beatles65 on May 15, 2011 at 16:25:00 from (216.229.21.24):
A friend of mine purchased a mower from a man, who sells mowers in his neighborhood, for $100. Then a problem started shortly after where gas was leaking everywhere and they took it back to the man that sold it to them. They wanted to get there money back then and there, but the only thing he said he would do is fixe the problem, so they agreed to do that. The man fixed the problem and then called to let them know. My friend tried numerous times to set up a time to go pick the mower up, but nothing seemed to work out. They called the man today, and he said that he sold the mower! And his reasoning was that they didn't want the mower in the first place when they brought it back to get the leak fixed.
What would you do in this situation?
The guy basically stole the mower, and now he wont give the money back. Is there any way to get the police involved?
Your input would be great! Thanks! From Denton, Nebraska. Andrew Kean
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