Posted by TomTex on November 15, 2008 at 21:36:39 from (70.196.117.88):
In Reply to: Need some advice posted by GoJDpuller on November 15, 2008 at 14:15:48:
You made a very bad deal, but you did agree to keep holding the tractor, every time you talked to him. You should not have agreed, but you DID AGREE. Then without calling him and giving him a last chance, or without telling him you were going to sell, you sold his tractor, in a behind-his-back manner. Give him his money back, and explain that you had to turn the tractor and that time had run out. If you try to keep it, hope he and 4 or 5 buddies doesnt come to collect it. You made this mess, or at least participated in makeing it, now pay up.
Next time, either dont take a deposit, or write a note that you both sign, that specifies the exact date he must pay the rest and pick up the tractor, or the deposit will not be returned and kept by seller as a charge for taking the product off the market. Also write that in no conditions can the agreement be extended in time. Also write that you are not obligated to provide written or verbal notice of keeping the deposit and selling to someone else. Tom
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