Posted by da.bees on June 29, 2016 at 20:07:16 from (68.203.133.191):
I'm not sure if this would be called a scamm in some people's eyes but it certainly quilify's as crooked dealing as far as I'm concurned. Unsolicited buyer offered more than my deceased mom's place is worth and wanted to close and take possesion in 12 days. One of the conditions was all personal property had to be gone 3 days prior to closeing so they could confirm before closeing so they could take pocession day of closeing. There was alot of stuff,some junk and some valuable. First day we started moveing things a man stopped by to ask if any was for sale. Looked around and made an offer for everything including clean up and haul off trash. He payed for and removed several valuable things then never showed up again. Five days before closeing a neighbor inquired about buying some things. After some negotiating,I agreed to let him have it all if he left certain items til last and did the job by 6pm following day. Neighbor finsihed the job on time. On day property was to be inspected the buyer opted out of sale paying $50 contract cooling off fee. I found out later the neighbor consigned to auction some of the items bought by first man. The problem for us is we pratically gave things away rather than fighting triple digit heat index to move and store things on such tight scedule. My conclusion is they paid a $50 cooling off contract fee to get the estate far less than I could have got at auction but didn't have time to set up. Haven't decided what to do about sneeky neighbor yet.
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