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<blockquote data-quote="CobraBob" data-source="post: 16019953" data-attributes="member: 6727"><p>[ATTACH=full]1518735[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>I'm not taking sides at this point because I have no idea where the actual truth lies, now that [USER=55786]@TrucidoDeus[/USER] has stated his side. I've seen too many threads where it ultimately became a "he said, he said" slug fest, often leaving us to draw our own conclusions based on the "testimony" of both sides.</p><p></p><p>For sure, not all transactions are going to please both parties. That's just a cold, hard fact. Sellers should always be truthful and disclose what should be disclosed (which doesn't always happen), and buyers should always remember the "buyer beware" law and exercise due diligence in taking the appropriate time to have a vehicle THOROUGHLY checked out and tested on the road before a sales agreement is finalized. That's just common sense, but sometimes corners are, or have to be, cut. And that's where problems can arise after the sale.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraBob, post: 16019953, member: 6727"] [ATTACH=full]1518735[/ATTACH] I'm not taking sides at this point because I have no idea where the actual truth lies, now that [USER=55786]@TrucidoDeus[/USER] has stated his side. I've seen too many threads where it ultimately became a "he said, he said" slug fest, often leaving us to draw our own conclusions based on the "testimony" of both sides. For sure, not all transactions are going to please both parties. That's just a cold, hard fact. Sellers should always be truthful and disclose what should be disclosed (which doesn't always happen), and buyers should always remember the "buyer beware" law and exercise due diligence in taking the appropriate time to have a vehicle THOROUGHLY checked out and tested on the road before a sales agreement is finalized. That's just common sense, but sometimes corners are, or have to be, cut. And that's where problems can arise after the sale. [/QUOTE]
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