I agree with you JD. Some people can't be trusted. I think that is what you are really saying. Same story in my town. My son had a wreck. Called the local wrecker driver that I USED to use. We made a deal. He would hold the car and title until we could find someone. To buy is as a parts car. Nothing would be removed and he would be paid when we sold it. Shook hands on it.
I found a buyer. Called him and told him I need the title before they will pick it up. Took me two weeks to get it from him.Had an excuse for not giving it to me. Every time I asked. Got the title. Called the buyer.
Went to get the car. Found parts gone that cost me money on the sale.Then to top it all off. The Sheriff shows up to arrest my son for theft. Seems the wrecker driver filed charges of trespassing,failure to pay for service,theft of property.
I went through the roof. Told the Sheriff. The reason he did not get paid. Is because we could not find him. I also explained the deal we had.They dropped all charges. But you can believe the people know what really happened.
It is not just some of the young. You can't trust.
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