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got screwed on car sale by member! i need your help!
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<blockquote data-quote="CobraBob" data-source="post: 9643274" data-attributes="member: 6727"><p>Just want to be clear, too, that I am not siding with the seller. I've seen enough in this thread to know that fault has to be shared on both sides. I surely hope others who read this thread will learn a lesson when either buying, or selling. As a seller, fully disclose any and all issues. Don't ever hide something, especially when it is in the interest of the buyer to know about those things. A loose fuel line, for example, could have disastrous consequences. Put yourself in the place of a buyer. And as a buyer, use due diligence in thoroughly checking out the car. Any issues found should be discussed completely with the seller and both parties should be mutually satisfied before the sale is completed. Sometimes issues are genuinely not known by the seller. No deal will ever be 100% perfect, but we can certainly hope that transaction will be mutually satisfactory on both sides.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraBob, post: 9643274, member: 6727"] Just want to be clear, too, that I am not siding with the seller. I've seen enough in this thread to know that fault has to be shared on both sides. I surely hope others who read this thread will learn a lesson when either buying, or selling. As a seller, fully disclose any and all issues. Don't ever hide something, especially when it is in the interest of the buyer to know about those things. A loose fuel line, for example, could have disastrous consequences. Put yourself in the place of a buyer. And as a buyer, use due diligence in thoroughly checking out the car. Any issues found should be discussed completely with the seller and both parties should be mutually satisfied before the sale is completed. Sometimes issues are genuinely not known by the seller. No deal will ever be 100% perfect, but we can certainly hope that transaction will be mutually satisfactory on both sides. [/QUOTE]
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