Posted by 135 Fan on April 05, 2008 at 17:26:01 from (68.149.51.25):
In Reply to: Rant. Buyer -no shows posted by RayP(MI) on April 05, 2008 at 17:09:34:
If they want them bad enough, make them come to you or get a non refundable deposit before you take them anywhere. The people or person wanting them was probably at the show but changed their mind. What motovation did they have to buy them? No risk for them if they don't buy them. Was your wife going to the show anyway? Id's and phone numbers don't change anything. Unless you had an agreement and price that you both agreed to, your out of luck. If thet were only interested in them, seems like a long way to drive for maybe? getting a sale. Seems like a simple fix to me. If you wait at home and people don't show isn't very considerate but it doesn't cost you a lot in gas and other expenses. Just your time. In the post a few days ago about the sawmill, I don't think the sawmill was promised for the guy and no absolute contract was made. It was inconsiderate but easily avoidable and you can't really blame the seller if they accepted cash for it on the spot. Dave
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