Posted by rustyj on December 08, 2007 at 09:16:13 from (71.245.179.186):
In Reply to: Re: TRACTOR SALES FRAUD posted by davediehl@hotmail.com on December 07, 2007 at 23:21:33:
BUT:!!! You should not have given him the full sale amount in the check you gave him! Thats a great way to be taken to the cleaners! What you should have done is given a check for 10%, Balance upon delivery, either at your home, or at his when you go to get it! And, if you do go to pick it up--be sure you have the money in cash, and only hand over the cash after the machine is on your truck or trailer! Also, its best to take several friends along--sort of insurance against any claims about how you strong-armed him and stole the tractor! Nothing has to be said by the accompanying friends, except "hello" and "Good-bye"! Just have big friendly smiles, but not much small talk. Unfortunately, it seems you have been taken! You might get some help from the local law, but he has a few things in his favor. (He's been cheated by some big city guy--how can he get out of this") Or he's just one of the local "Good ol' boys" who never do any wrong! Just try and prove anything!
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