Hopefully good news on stolen boat
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Re: Help, I was robbed by a broker, what should I do?
Originally Posted by Audiofn
Ya what is up with this guy? The only think that makes any sence is that YOU get your boat back. What is keeping that guy from selling the boat then taking the money and putting it in his pocket and saying sorry go after the new guy?
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Re: Help, I was robbed by a broker, what should I do?
Originally Posted by Chris288
I thought thats what already happend...
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Re: Help, I was robbed by a broker, what should I do?
I kind of have a feeling that we won't be hearing from Mr. TRichter anymore. Just a hunch, but I think that the phknlwyr hit it on the head.
If it stinks like chit, it usually is chit......and this whole story stinks like chit!
If it stinks like chit, it usually is chit......and this whole story stinks like chit!
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Re: Help, I was robbed by a broker, what should I do?
But Craig if Phknlwyr is correct (oh God save us all if that is true) you got to give the guy a A for creativity on the advertising front
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Re: Help, I was robbed by a broker, what should I do?
Originally Posted by Iggy
My question exactly.
If he's supposidly going to pay off the note, then he is out the bucks and you walk away happy. Is he going to sue the guy he bought it from?
This guy has a fake title, right?
What's to prevent him from selling it and taking the money? Think about it. He's got the boat, a clean title, what's to stop him?
I'd get a signed contract stating how it's all to worked out.
Somethings wrong here. I don't think it'll go the way you want it.
If he's supposidly going to pay off the note, then he is out the bucks and you walk away happy. Is he going to sue the guy he bought it from?
This guy has a fake title, right?
What's to prevent him from selling it and taking the money? Think about it. He's got the boat, a clean title, what's to stop him?
I'd get a signed contract stating how it's all to worked out.
Somethings wrong here. I don't think it'll go the way you want it.
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Re: Help, I was robbed by a broker, what should I do?
Originally Posted by Phknlwyr
Call me Oliver Stone but I'm throwing out a conspiracy theory here: start a thread on OSO getting your "lost" boat amazing free press. Indulge the story with tails of fraud, scienter, and (ahg!) brokers. Then, detail a happy ending with a, "Hey, the Boat's for sale" punchline and whammo, you've got the best OSO Classified ever created. Just a thought. Anyway, Oliver Stone's a tool.
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Re: Help, I was robbed by a broker, what should I do?
Make sure you know if this lawer is a memeber of the bar and know what firm that he works for. You may want to hire one out that way to go check him out.
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Re: Hopefully good news on stolen boat
I agree on the thread #s. I can't keep track of the Michael Jackson trial or the poor woman starving in Florida for worrying about what thread he is going to start next.
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Re: Hopefully good news on stolen boat
Originally Posted by boatfreak28
I agree on the thread #s. I can't keep track of the Michael Jackson trial or the poor woman starving in Florida for worrying about what thread he is going to start next.
Maybe he found the boat at the NeverLand Ranch and is going to sell it to pay the judge off and get the Florida girl back on life support.....