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Re: Sale of a used vehicle between private party
Posted by Unreal on 7/23/08

    They are full of it!!! Period, they bought the car they didnt
    check it out well enough b4 hand. Bill of sale hopefully
    states "as is", if they signed it then tell them not to call u
    any more.. "If" they are stupid enough to take it to a lawyer Im
    sure they will be told the same.

    On 7/23/08, Mary wrote:
    > They are now saying that their is a 72 hour period where they
    > can cancel the bill of sale contract, has anyone heard of this
    > in GA? The bill of sale states that libility is in the buyers
    > hands from the date on the bill of sale
    >
    >
    > On 7/23/08, O Gal wrote:
    >> Caveat Emptor - buyer beware. This will be a he said/she
    > said
    >> issue, and if they can't prove that they were mislead, they
    >> will have a hard time getting relief from the court. Mind
    >> you, if you sold this Jeep on something like "Craigslist",
    >> this buyer will probably flame you for a while, making it
    >> difficult to sell other things, if this is something that you
    >> regularly do.
    >>
    >> "As is" is "As is", and if you said "smooth shifting" and
    > they
    >> are saying that is some sort of code for "needs a new
    > clutch",
    >> they we absolutely aware that the clutch was bad and paid the
    >> price agreed upon for a clutch that they knew was bad. Do
    >> what you think is right.
    >>
    >> On 7/23/08, Mary wrote:
    >>> We sold a 92 jeep wrangler a couple days ago. Now the
    >>> couple is coming back saying that the clutch is messed up
    >>> and is not in safe driving condition and they will have to
    >>> fork out $1500 to fix it. There was nothing wrong with the
    >>> jeep while it was in our possession, we told them that it
    >>> needed new tires and gave them a break on the price
    >>> because of that. Now they want to either return the jeep
    >>> or us give them the money to fix it. They signed a bill of
    >>> sale stating that the jeep is sold as is. But they are
    >>> twisting the ad around. We said that the jeep is smooth
    >>> shifting, which is was when we had it. We have no way of
    >>> knowing if they rode the clutch or something and messed it
    >>> up. Are we at any fault here? we had no idea that it would
    >>> mess up after they bought it.

     
     

 
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