DarkoStoj
A mysterious figure named Darko
So I sold that 1986 camper/motorhome I bought to some guy yesterday for pretty much what I paid for it. I was completely honest with the guy, told him everything I knew about it, he looked it over and ended up buying it.
I wrote him up, got him temporary registration and charged his plate fees along with collecting sales tax, and he got insurance so he could drive it home(I'm a dealer)
He called me today saying there was a small engine fire and was pissed off saying he wanted to bring it back to me and get a full refund. I told the guy to take a picture of the damage and send it to me so I could see how bad it was.
It was an old bitter guy who said he lost his house after he had been paying it off for close to 30 years and was buying the motorhome to live in, I felt super bad for him so I helped him out as best as I could when he bought the thing. Because of that I told him to send me the pictures of the damage and I'd help him out some depending on how bad it was. He said his wife wanted to bring it back, but I told him I'm not going to do that, but I would help him with the process of getting it fixed. He then threatened me with a lawyer and said if he wanted to bring it back he had every right to under the lemon law since he wasnt even able to make it back to his house.
Right now I'm waiting on pictures to see the damage, but i figure I should at least know what i'm entitled to if things do end up going badly.
I am kicking myself in the ass because I did forget to write "sold as-is" on the bill of sale.
One thing about the guy, when he was paying for it we were counting out the money and We had to stop half way through cause I had a customer come in and I didnt want the cash sitting out, so when we resumed I thought he had paid for the thing in full, but he actually wasnt done paying and still had to give me $500 even though I thought he had paid it all. I was looking around for the money for like 30min, and then he finally said "Oh look at that I forgot the money in my back pocket." So the guy did try to screw me out of $500 when I was settling the transaction because of my idiocy in not paying enough attention to what was going on....so he isn't that honest of a guy.
I wrote him up, got him temporary registration and charged his plate fees along with collecting sales tax, and he got insurance so he could drive it home(I'm a dealer)
He called me today saying there was a small engine fire and was pissed off saying he wanted to bring it back to me and get a full refund. I told the guy to take a picture of the damage and send it to me so I could see how bad it was.
It was an old bitter guy who said he lost his house after he had been paying it off for close to 30 years and was buying the motorhome to live in, I felt super bad for him so I helped him out as best as I could when he bought the thing. Because of that I told him to send me the pictures of the damage and I'd help him out some depending on how bad it was. He said his wife wanted to bring it back, but I told him I'm not going to do that, but I would help him with the process of getting it fixed. He then threatened me with a lawyer and said if he wanted to bring it back he had every right to under the lemon law since he wasnt even able to make it back to his house.
Right now I'm waiting on pictures to see the damage, but i figure I should at least know what i'm entitled to if things do end up going badly.
I am kicking myself in the ass because I did forget to write "sold as-is" on the bill of sale.
One thing about the guy, when he was paying for it we were counting out the money and We had to stop half way through cause I had a customer come in and I didnt want the cash sitting out, so when we resumed I thought he had paid for the thing in full, but he actually wasnt done paying and still had to give me $500 even though I thought he had paid it all. I was looking around for the money for like 30min, and then he finally said "Oh look at that I forgot the money in my back pocket." So the guy did try to screw me out of $500 when I was settling the transaction because of my idiocy in not paying enough attention to what was going on....so he isn't that honest of a guy.
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