Posted by RUSSALL on December 27, 2009 at 16:06:56 from (24.152.248.86):
In Reply to: New purchase posted by Bill Koch on December 27, 2009 at 14:17:05:
5) If I owed 10,000 at delivery and something worth a couple hundred dollars wasn't right, I'd show good faith and pay maybe 9 thousand or so with a promise of prompt payment when the small item is corrected. I wouldn't hold back ALL the money on a small point of contention even if the contract stated I could. I would show good faith and prove I was a reasonable guy by paying most of the amount due anyway--but I'd keep back enough to protect myself. You show you are reasonable and honest and most people will respond likewise.
I don't think the dealer will complete the deal if the entire purchase price is not recieved. If there is an outstanding balance I wound'nt pay a nickel untill the entire contract was satisfied. Most items can be sent in overnight so there is no reason all parts of the deal cannot be complete when the paper work is finished. If a part of the deal is missing an addendem to the contract should be written and both parties will agree and sign as to what is missing. Word of mouth is not what it used to be.
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