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Posted by John K on December 26, 2003 at 22:15:46 from (66.222.132.230):
In Reply to: Re: small claims court posted by Jim in N M on December 26, 2003 at 17:38:14:
Here in Alberta I sold a good ham tower for 300.00 to a guy as is where is and had two other witnesses not related to me. After 4 months the guy wanted his money back because he found a taller one. In the mean time being that he has a brain the size of a BB in a box car, he can't sepperte the sections of the tower as they are nested within each other. A little perserverance and the tower would seperate, but instead he tied one section to a tree another to his pickup and pulled them a paart. He took me small debts court stated that I lied about the towers capabilities and wanted his money back. He also stated that he had to cut one brace to seperate the tower so there was one weld. Well the judge didn't know the differace between a tower and antenna. Ordered me to buy the antenna back for 200.00. Upon getting the tower back, I quit couting the welds at 12. I wouldn't trust the tower now due to the welds and crystalization of the thin metal. With the two witnesses I still lost. It was really a cheap lesson, purty well all my transactions are on paper now with conditions attached ie as is where is and they have to sign it before delivery. Small debt court is a joke. Sorry for the long reply.
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