Posted by KCM on April 04, 2008 at 13:26:07 from (65.167.121.35):
In Reply to: ethical question posted by CuriousGeorge on April 04, 2008 at 11:03:40:
Here's my $0.02. As has been said, you agreed to buy the complete implement. If later the seller says it is not complete, then the transaction is null and void and he should give you your money back. Or you can try and negotiate for a lower price with the parts missing. If he doesn't give you your money back, you could walk away or sue depending on if it is worth the effort. If he is honest, he will refund your money.
He has no right to buy the missing parts and expect you to pay for the parts. What he should have done is either (1) buy the parts and throw them in for the original agreed price, or (2) do the research and let you know the location and prices. If he would have done option (2), the deal is voided and then you would go back to paragraph one above.
And I would politely ask for my money back before going the demanding route. Like I said, if he is honest, he will return you deposit.
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