i agree, but its tough....i live at my fathers. he has my address. my father does not want this person comming here or anything if i choose not to buy back the smoker. should i tell him tomm i just left the sherriffs office and gave them his first name and telephone number and explained that he is harrasing me, just to get him to give up? i cant have him here, my dad will be pissed. he lives about 1 hour away, so thats good, but i feel i need to give him a hint that if he persists law enforcement will be contacting him. i hate to do it, but im not responsible for his buyers remorse. and i cant bring drama to the house.Frank_Cox wrote:First warning to the buyer is "asking $600 as is"----- AS IS.....
you can see the rust on it, you can see it says "project is almost complete"
the buyer does not deserve his money back...
.....its not your fault he didn't show up in person....and it went from 600.00 to 400.00? and by "rust" I am assuming its the normal surface rust that comes from an unfinished project? I would tell him to get bent....and at very least give him back 150.. and tell him the 50.00 covers your time that has been wasted!!! If your state allows a open carry law on hand guns, I would be wearing the biggest one I had when he does show up......SmokinFF wrote:Tell him he's SOL. He should have come and picked it up, not his friend. You can see by the pics that it has rust. He bought it "as is"
Good luck.
if over the top kindness doesn't work, a 45 talks really loud and clearRick wrote:I can assure you that if he has done everything you said he did - he is definitely NOT a lawyer.
Talk's cheap and he's in the intimidation game.
This type of personality is best fought with over-the-top kindness - it drives them nuts to the point they can't even think ...
I wish you all the best of luck dealing with this guy ...