1)I went there to inspect the hay and did not haggle on the price he wanted and there was a very CLEAR understanding how things would go down.
I am well known in the neighborhood that when i give my word i Will come trough on it and i expect it from the other party as well.
If he wanted a downpayment all he had to do was ask for it.
In this case he would've sold the hay on me anyway cause a contract is only as good as the guy that signs it wich means nothing( been there done that)
If somehow a deal can not be realized all it takes is a phonecall with an explanation.
2)His loader/plowtractor had blown the powershift tranny and needed to get fixed first.I wasn't about to trundle down and plow his yard out when there is about 3" deep snow around these stacks and no way of knowing what i might run into,besides,.. i have my own work to do.
I had about a month worth of hay left at that time so i was not in a NEED IT TODAY position but did not have enough to get me to pasture and he knew that.And i am not some dude that has only a goat or horse to feed.
The worst is that now i have to find other hay in a hurry and there is nothing to be had that close by.
One poster thought that i should look in the mirror when i mentioned crooked neighbors and he is deadwrong.
I could post some of these stories to tell my side of it but it is dragging old dead cows from the pond and i rather let them be.
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