Posted by John T on July 15, 2016 at 04:54:53 from (216.249.81.101):
In Reply to: what would you do? posted by indianabuckman on July 14, 2016 at 18:55:09:
As an attorney I DO NOT normally (as always, subject to the exact situation) advise clients to stop payment on a check, but if they believe they have been lied to or cheated or warranty issues exist, pursue that as a civil matter and GOOD LUCK WITH THAT when you bought something at an auction regardless what the auctioneer said, and for $130, its NOT going to be economically feasible anyway. It's no case Id take on a contingency or take at all as I hate to work and charge clients good money towards a likely loosing case, I just don't do that. It wouldn't hurt to report it to the local prosecutor and any licensing agency or BBB and anyone else he can find to listen. I used to make a living buying and selling at auctions and operated under the theory anything I bought probably DID NOT WORK OR WAS AS I WAS TOLD so I paid accordingly and came out ahead in the long run as many things actually DID WORK LOL. Chalk it up to what Dave Ramsey calls STUPID TAX Ive sure paid plenty in my time but as I get older n wiser I pay less.
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