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got screwed on car sale by member! i need your help!
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<blockquote data-quote="IACobra" data-source="post: 9667121" data-attributes="member: 40349"><p>you two are missing the point of mediation here...what motivation does the seller have in using a mediator? He sold a car "as is," and felt he was honest in the presentation of the car. He's moving on. the seller now has to decide to either accept it "as is," or take legal action if he feels he has proof that he had been deceived, which is NOT the same as "as is". </p><p></p><p>As for all the dumb comments about it being a race car, there is no exclusion in a court of law about a car, and it's inferred use, when deciding if deceptive practices were used to sell the "item." </p><p></p><p>Linn- not being negative, just being practical and logical. Don't take offense if someone disagrees with your idea. Mediation can help in certain instances--- i just don't think this is one of them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IACobra, post: 9667121, member: 40349"] you two are missing the point of mediation here...what motivation does the seller have in using a mediator? He sold a car "as is," and felt he was honest in the presentation of the car. He's moving on. the seller now has to decide to either accept it "as is," or take legal action if he feels he has proof that he had been deceived, which is NOT the same as "as is". As for all the dumb comments about it being a race car, there is no exclusion in a court of law about a car, and it's inferred use, when deciding if deceptive practices were used to sell the "item." Linn- not being negative, just being practical and logical. Don't take offense if someone disagrees with your idea. Mediation can help in certain instances--- i just don't think this is one of them. [/QUOTE]
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