Posted by Nancy Howell on April 04, 2008 at 11:48:26 from (144.162.48.81):
In Reply to: ethical question posted by CuriousGeorge on April 04, 2008 at 11:03:40:
My first thought was this guy is a crook and has probably done this before because he already has the necessary parts. But I think you would have to evaluate the additional cost and whether or not its worth it at the higher cost. If not, definitely explain to him that his ad specifically stated the item was complete when it wasn't and he has to return your deposit. Be sure to give him a specific time frame to return the money. If you do request your money back, follow up your verbal demand with a certified letter outlining the situation, your request for the deposit to be returned and the time frame to return the funds. If the deposit was by check, can you stop payment? Personally, I would be REAL unhappy about this. If things get ugly, you might have a chat with the dist. atty. about possible fraud charges. If the guy is a crook, it could take a while to get your money back.
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