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<blockquote data-quote="Fight4Food" data-source="post: 8506381" data-attributes="member: 74473"><p>With all due respect, the seller should had never posted the ad as he did in the first place. He was not forthcoming about the wheels PERIOD. Regardless if he is now attempting to "make it right", he knew the wheels were damaged even before they were shipped. Its obvious from the pictures! Now you and I both know if we were stuck in the buyers situation the whole process would be more than a little frustrating... it would be a nightmare. </p><p></p><p>As far as you thinking I'm a newb, :loser: you fail. I've owned close to 15 mustangs throughout the years. I could care less about what my title on here states or how many post counts I have yada yada yada. I use majority of the sites as a learning tool, I'm not married to them such as yourself. </p><p></p><p>A person with a little bit of common sense could determine the malicious behavior was pre-determined. I feel that the whole transaction could have been prevented had the seller given a true description of what condition the wheels were actually in. But then he might not have made as much money as he did screwing someone over! When it comes to areas of this nature... my morals are very high. I believe the seller should refund the buyers money and then and ONLY then he would be deemed as trustworthy and integrity oriented. For someone who just stole the man's $3700 bucks (and yes that's pretty much what happened given the condition of the wheels) all the seller will do is try to attempt to gain $1,000 from insurance? That makes it okay for him to keep the buyers money? Well that's just ridiculous!! I guess you can now add fraud to the seller's list too! Coolcobramatt, you are either VERY naive or you have a vested interest in the seller you seem to be protecting. But no wait .... you've aquired internet credibility and that makes you WAY cooler than me :ahem: :bs: Coolercobramatt! Regardless of the conversation, what's right is right and what's WRONG is WRONG. </p><p></p><p>Now, after stating all the above... I do not have the slightest clue as to what kind of people the two involved parties are. I don't know the seller, nor do I know the buyer. I do know for certain that the evidence never lies. I hope both parties end on good terms and agree on a positive resolution. John, Please keep us posted... </p><p></p><p>Coolercobramatt - Until then I am entitled to my own opinion and will express this with other members, so they won't get burned as John did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fight4Food, post: 8506381, member: 74473"] With all due respect, the seller should had never posted the ad as he did in the first place. He was not forthcoming about the wheels PERIOD. Regardless if he is now attempting to "make it right", he knew the wheels were damaged even before they were shipped. Its obvious from the pictures! Now you and I both know if we were stuck in the buyers situation the whole process would be more than a little frustrating... it would be a nightmare. As far as you thinking I'm a newb, :loser: you fail. I've owned close to 15 mustangs throughout the years. I could care less about what my title on here states or how many post counts I have yada yada yada. I use majority of the sites as a learning tool, I'm not married to them such as yourself. A person with a little bit of common sense could determine the malicious behavior was pre-determined. I feel that the whole transaction could have been prevented had the seller given a true description of what condition the wheels were actually in. But then he might not have made as much money as he did screwing someone over! When it comes to areas of this nature... my morals are very high. I believe the seller should refund the buyers money and then and ONLY then he would be deemed as trustworthy and integrity oriented. For someone who just stole the man's $3700 bucks (and yes that's pretty much what happened given the condition of the wheels) all the seller will do is try to attempt to gain $1,000 from insurance? That makes it okay for him to keep the buyers money? Well that's just ridiculous!! I guess you can now add fraud to the seller's list too! Coolcobramatt, you are either VERY naive or you have a vested interest in the seller you seem to be protecting. But no wait .... you've aquired internet credibility and that makes you WAY cooler than me :ahem: :bs: Coolercobramatt! Regardless of the conversation, what's right is right and what's WRONG is WRONG. Now, after stating all the above... I do not have the slightest clue as to what kind of people the two involved parties are. I don't know the seller, nor do I know the buyer. I do know for certain that the evidence never lies. I hope both parties end on good terms and agree on a positive resolution. John, Please keep us posted... Coolercobramatt - Until then I am entitled to my own opinion and will express this with other members, so they won't get burned as John did. [/QUOTE]
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