Buyers Beware Of Virginia Beach Boat Sales
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Uh no. I'm not sure why you are hung up on the price man. I don't care if he paid 20K or 100K, if the engine is suppose to run, then it dam well better run.
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Him laughing is a little upsetting. Even if he was to come out on top and be right, I wouldn't be sleepin so sound when OSO has it's sights on you, dig? I'm actually doing some research on the whole thing because I can look at it from both sides. Trust me. This isnt my fight at all, but the "laughing with us" comment isn't accurate. I don't think anyone here is laughing at the situation. We may be laughing at the fact that we resort to 4th grade tactics to get someones attention, but thats where it ends.
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Bottom line its not a matter of the price of the boat its the fact that he lied and misrepresented it and then once it gets back here he just want says "FU SO SUE ME" real professional. I deal with boats all the time and want to be respected and respect and honesty goes a long ways in this world.
#155
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That's the point. He didn't. It was represented one way for that price and it was delivered in lesser condition. Had the buyer written a bad check, would that fall under the same "beware" umbrella? How about if the cash envelope was 5 grand light? Or maybe if the buyer waited until the title was signed over and left without tendering payment- would that be the seller's tough luck that he didn't get the money up front? Do boat transactions actually need to be conducted with attorneys for both sides present- or like an old Miami Vice dope deal- under a bridge at night with aluminum briefcases and automatic weapons?
I suppose the old adage applies- "Caveat emptor". Technically it's the buyer's ultimate responsibility to confirm exactly what he's buying. At the same time, if the seller is going to represent the boat one way and deliver it another, he can only expect hard feelings. Is it a bad thing that we band together as a community to voice displeasure at dealings of this type? Would it not be a wonderful world if we knew we all had some layer of protection... a deterrent so to speak- one that comes from being a member here? I think that's going to happen.
I suppose the old adage applies- "Caveat emptor". Technically it's the buyer's ultimate responsibility to confirm exactly what he's buying. At the same time, if the seller is going to represent the boat one way and deliver it another, he can only expect hard feelings. Is it a bad thing that we band together as a community to voice displeasure at dealings of this type? Would it not be a wonderful world if we knew we all had some layer of protection... a deterrent so to speak- one that comes from being a member here? I think that's going to happen.
#156
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but you get what you pay for ???? So Texoma i sell you a boat the lake is frozen for a water test and i tell you the boat is great just check the oil & add fuel and your fine ...and u find that the motor is locked up and the other is ready to Blow ... If Stacey Bullchitted him to make the sale not right ... Phuch the buyer beware chit sounds like a job for SMITH & WESSON
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Its called due diligence........ If you pay $50K for a 94 top gun then you should have known something was wrong with it. If you were told that something was wrong with it, which he was, then you should hire a third party to figure out what the cost would be to fix. I was in the same boat last year about this time on a 28 pantera. I was told nothing was wrong with the boat............I spent the money for the survey, and it turned out to be a POS. You don't see me trying to burn the dealers business or the agent. If I didn't check it out and bought it and later found out it was a POS, I would just be pissed at myself for not having it checked out first. So no I don't feel sorry for this guy. IMO he still got a good deal and probobly would have gotten a better deal if he would of had it surveyed like everyone else.
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Its called due diligence........ If you pay $50K for a 94 top gun then you should have known something was wrong with it. If you were told that something was wrong with it, which he was, then you should hire a third party to figure out what the cost would be to fix. I was in the same boat last year about this time on a 28 pantera. I was told nothing was wrong with the boat............I spent the money for the survey, and it turned out to be a POS. You don't see me trying to burn the dealers business or the agent. If I didn't check it out and bought it and later found out it was a POS, I would just be pissed at myself for not having it checked out first. So no I don't feel sorry for this guy. IMO he still got a good deal and probobly would have gotten a better deal if he would of had it surveyed like everyone else.
Yeah, that makes the laughing at him part and the telling him "FU sue me" okay.
This POS should feel the wrath of the board same as everyone else that has gone out of their way to piss off the membership.