Anyone near Apollo beach FL.
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I'd resurrect the deal, apologize profusely for any stuffing around and send him another cheque for the full amount. Then run down to your bank and close the account immediately. Get him excited, p!ss him of and you get the last laugh.
The 47' is probably a nicer boat anyway, good luck.
RR
The 47' is probably a nicer boat anyway, good luck.
RR
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Did you keep the deposit of the guy that was supposed to buy yours? I can see both ways on his end IMO. Only way I would return a deposit is if it didn't pass survey or something along those lines.
#28
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That sucks about deposit, but am I alone in thinking why even bother with a deposit in lieu of the crap like guys keeping it?
It's a used boat, one calls the guy, arrange a time to meet to look or arrange to have it inspected by a third party, if it passes muster hook up to it, exchange the funds and roll on.
If he sells it before you get to it oh well, just have to entertain one of the other 1000 on the market.
I'm sure deposits have been sent, boats got sold out from under depositor, and still haven't got their deposit back. I dunno, SMH
It's a used boat, one calls the guy, arrange a time to meet to look or arrange to have it inspected by a third party, if it passes muster hook up to it, exchange the funds and roll on.
If he sells it before you get to it oh well, just have to entertain one of the other 1000 on the market.
I'm sure deposits have been sent, boats got sold out from under depositor, and still haven't got their deposit back. I dunno, SMH
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Buy Baronmarines 40ss. That thing is immaculate and priced right . It needs NOTHING.
And it has not spent years in battery acid saltwater.
Your Crazy buying some old saltwater boat, 1 in a thousand the thing isn't going to have saltwater related problems.
And it has not spent years in battery acid saltwater.
Your Crazy buying some old saltwater boat, 1 in a thousand the thing isn't going to have saltwater related problems.
Last edited by tommymonza; 03-02-2017 at 12:37 AM.