Posted by s.crum on April 21, 2011 at 17:08:19 from (12.75.111.39):
In Reply to: What would you do.... posted by Nathaniel Watts on April 21, 2011 at 11:33:10:
If the planter is still in the same condition you sold it in, I would just refund the money and take it back. That clown isn't worthy of the headache. Sold a Chevy once and 2 weeks later got a call from the woman I sold it to. She claimed it was junk and the engine blew up in it. I went to take a look at it at the garage it was hauled to. The mechanic there told me the woman's son had about $400 in fines to pay and I should go down to the police station for futher details. Seems the 'kid' blew the engine up while trying to get away from a cop when he was caught drag racing. I didn't know that Chevy could do 120 mph. I liked that car so I told the woman to call me after the cops released it. Never heard from her again. This time of year that planter should sell for 2X what the first sale was.
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