Reminds me of the time my Dad bought a used car at a local dealership. Part of the deal was that we were to bring the car back in for a tuneup in a few days.
I took the car back to the dealer and they put it in the garage. I was standing in the service aisle talking to the dealer when the previous owner came in and said: "I forgot to take the trailer hitch off of the bumper". The dealer got a funny look on his face, wondering how he was going to resolve that.
I didn't say anything; I just walked over to the car, took some wrenches out of the trunk and handed them to the previous owner and told him to take it off. The dealer breathed a sigh of relief and the previous owner smiled. Of course, I didn't tell them that Dad didn't like trailer hitches on a car and had commented that we needed to take it off - and I knew that he'd never use it for anything else. Anyway, I scored a lot of points with the dealer, who didn't want to end up in the middle of a conflict.
In this case, I wouldn't have known about the tools when I bought them, so I would have readily helped the previous owner remove the tools. He has a right to "forget" just like the rest of us.
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