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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
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<blockquote data-quote="thepistondoctor" data-source="post: 11771758" data-attributes="member: 136822"><p>Agreed, just make sure you keep his money handy - no reason not to give it back to him. He didn't really waste any of your time if you're still actively trying to sell it, unless you told others that the car was sold and it fell through because of that. In that case, I would contact all those people back, tell them the previous deal fell through and sell it to someone else. The guy will come back for his money eventually. Just keep it handy. If he doesn't come back for his money, there is likely a 3-year limitation on whether or not he can (depends on your state). If he waits for longer than that, you are legally not obliged to give him a dime.</p><p></p><p>I guess the point is since the guy is obviously dicking you around, just keep his money and give it to him if he asks. He can't sue you for not selling him the car, but he can sue you for taking his deposit if you signed something saying it was refundable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thepistondoctor, post: 11771758, member: 136822"] Agreed, just make sure you keep his money handy - no reason not to give it back to him. He didn't really waste any of your time if you're still actively trying to sell it, unless you told others that the car was sold and it fell through because of that. In that case, I would contact all those people back, tell them the previous deal fell through and sell it to someone else. The guy will come back for his money eventually. Just keep it handy. If he doesn't come back for his money, there is likely a 3-year limitation on whether or not he can (depends on your state). If he waits for longer than that, you are legally not obliged to give him a dime. I guess the point is since the guy is obviously dicking you around, just keep his money and give it to him if he asks. He can't sue you for not selling him the car, but he can sue you for taking his deposit if you signed something saying it was refundable. [/QUOTE]
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