Originally Posted by nopro
Originally Posted by Saltflatjunky
I never asked him to remove any parts. He offered me a rolling chassis for $18,000 then asked for a deposit. He said he would remove the motor and transmission and misc parts. I said ok I will send a driver to your door with cash.(( So again he offered me a rolling Chassis that he did not have in his possession,So I ask why would you offer a rolling chassis if you dont have a rolling chassis?
This is for everyone to know it is a law in every state you can not ask for a deposit on an item you do not own that legally belongs to a third party.
Now if I had a car that I owned then yes sir I would require a deposit before I would remove the engine. Agreed
And to the gentleman asking about if I would take a deposit for a case the answer is also yes but I was a criminal attorney!
God bless
not the owner and asking for money ! shady practice .
line up all the maybe buyers , a few hundred , doesnt matter the number .. who cares if not asking for money and say you may have one icoming in
NoPro-
If Junky can answer my questions it might put this in a different perspective. The timeline kinda interests me.
Suppose for example that Junky finds out from his friend that he is trading the car to someone (Jay) and then contacts Jay for a price on just the body. Suppose this predates the ad?
Would it be wrong for Jayss10 to give him a price on the body only? Should he ask for a deposit to dismantle the car?
Was the deal with Junky contingent on him getting the car?
Jay says Junky and the other trader were buddys so ts logical to suppose Junky knew about the deal before others and perhaps he was trying to get a jump on Jays' post.
Not sure, but when I read the post it almost seems like Junky, tried to cut a deal based on another deal that he was aware of and when it didnt work out he got ticked and started throwing al sorts of legal stuff at Jay.
Just a weird hunch.
Scorp