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<blockquote data-quote="llDemonll" data-source="post: 9555832" data-attributes="member: 70091"><p>If 04OUTLAW (whatever his name is) actually did get screwed over by this, the issue would have been settled long ago in a court of law, not on some internet forum.</p><p></p><p>Talking is, I believe, a legally binding contract. Therefore, if the seller said 'Yes, the car has this many miles, I put a full tank of gas in it, it was working perfect when it was shipped' then you should be able to hold him to it in a court of law. I could go on, but it's beating a dead horse.</p><p></p><p>Good to see you're trying to push your trash onto someone else now. You avoided all claims about the extra miles, you avoided any help people had because you thought your way was right. The way I see it, you are the one at fault for not taking any sort of legal action on this. If you had a bill of sale it should include that you are purchasing the car as described by the seller (his parents, in this case) which would hold in a court of law.</p><p></p><p>tl;dr: You were lazy about the whole thing because you either didnt care and just wanted to bitch about it, or more likely that you messed up something and tried to pawn it off on him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="llDemonll, post: 9555832, member: 70091"] If 04OUTLAW (whatever his name is) actually did get screwed over by this, the issue would have been settled long ago in a court of law, not on some internet forum. Talking is, I believe, a legally binding contract. Therefore, if the seller said 'Yes, the car has this many miles, I put a full tank of gas in it, it was working perfect when it was shipped' then you should be able to hold him to it in a court of law. I could go on, but it's beating a dead horse. Good to see you're trying to push your trash onto someone else now. You avoided all claims about the extra miles, you avoided any help people had because you thought your way was right. The way I see it, you are the one at fault for not taking any sort of legal action on this. If you had a bill of sale it should include that you are purchasing the car as described by the seller (his parents, in this case) which would hold in a court of law. tl;dr: You were lazy about the whole thing because you either didnt care and just wanted to bitch about it, or more likely that you messed up something and tried to pawn it off on him. [/QUOTE]
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