Keep quiet and leave the ball in his court. Chances are that he will go away.carlson1 wrote:Since you haven't heard from him I agree with Keith. Don't stir the pot.
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- Wed May 07, 2014 6:17 pm
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- Thu May 01, 2014 6:37 pm
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A photo or video can not testify. You can't cross examine a photo or video.cb1000rider wrote:I wouldn't think so either, depending on level of disassembly. Photos / Videos work too. Hiring an expert witness is not necessary. Getting a receipt from a gun smith might work.Keith B wrote: You thnk they will let him bring a gun into the court? Probably not.
- Sat Apr 19, 2014 11:21 am
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tool4daman wrote:I'm late posting on this- but I agree with the poster on the first page who said "tell him to pound sand". He probably won't take you to court. If he does, you will probably win. "Buyer be ware"- he should have inspected it more closely. He had it in his possession long enough that he could have done anything with it (replaced parts, etc.).
And if you do go to court- you'll get a day off of work from that abysmal God forsaken hole where you work. Maybe you can call me as a character witness so I don't have to go into that place either. (Before anyone gets mad at me for calling the place the OP works a hole, I should note that I work there with him. I can verify it is a hole.)
- Fri Apr 18, 2014 12:20 pm
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Since he has your company cell phone number, it wouldn't be that hard to track you down.jiannichan wrote:He only has my cell phone number, which is a company phone. Buyer only knows my first name.gigag04 wrote:Does he even have your info to sue you?
He could've shot three people with the rifle....or swapped the components out with garbage.
I disclosed everything in the for sale ad minus the barrel nut damage he is talking about, because I didn't see any when I inspected the rifle before I posted it up. I left out any minor scratches or marks because they could have been spotted during inspection.
That said, I don't think he will follow through. People who threaten to sue, rarely do.
If he does the worse that could happen is you have to buy the gun back.
If he does have buyer's remorse or some other reason, he can always sell it to someone else.
For the new buyer, he can point out the "problems" with the barrel nut and the drilled barrel.