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Old 02-26-08, 07:36 AM
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I apologize, my anger got the best of me because this is getting aggravating.

I am not arguing any more about this.

You can do with the situation what you will.

AND no. The guitar I received was a Godin LG. Its sitting right here next to me, and if you want, I can produce pictures.

Also. Yes. Get a mod to verify it.
Old 02-26-08, 07:56 AM
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Roller, I never said it was honest or a good thing to do, but he changed his mind. Yes, that puts the seller in a bad place, especially because he had sourced and acquired a truck that he now can't use, but I don't understand why Indy can't just sell the damn truck for whatever amount it was used as partial payment for.

Again, not the best way to deal with the situation...and not honest...but illegal? I just don't know about that. In any case, I think it's still the seller's right to sell (or not sell) to whomever they want in the end. It sucks when you've worked out a deal with someone, only to have them go behind you and sell it to someone else for more money (happened to me a few times), but hey - I can't really blame them. They were offered more money - it's hard to turn that down sometimes.
Old 02-26-08, 08:11 AM
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Originally Posted by Sprockett

Again, not the best way to deal with the situation...and not honest...but illegal? I just don't know about that. In any case, I think it's still the seller's right to sell (or not sell) to whomever they want in the end. It sucks when you've worked out a deal with someone, only to have them go behind you and sell it to someone else for more money (happened to me a few times), but hey - I can't really blame them. They were offered more money - it's hard to turn that down sometimes.

In different states it may be looked at differently, but in Indiana, and Kentucky, a verbal contract is a binding one. To top this one off I have 2 emails of him agreeing to the deal.

As far as selling the truck, its up for sale, but a manual transmission anything is getting harder and harder to sell now days. Also I wouldn't have to go through the hassle of selling it, if it wasn't for this jerk. Its a pain in the butt.

As I stated earlier, it goes beyond this. There were other people looking forward to the completion of this deal, and it cost me money on top of that.

Luckily, unlike bunnybunny, I made no promises, and only told them of the pending transaction.

If I wanted to be an ***, I could file, and he'd be paying me via garnishment from his check till it was satisfied.

Many people think its not that big of a deal, but lately, I have noticed more and more, people agreeing to deals, then a bigger and better deal comes up, and they back out.

Maybe I was raised differently, maybe people have just come to accept this as standard practice, but not me.

This thread was started because the seller, kept making excuses, refused to own up to what he did, and still makes empty apologies.

What he has shown in this thread alone is, he makes excuses, is not a boy of his word, and cannot be trusted.

Hopefully anyone that deals with him in the future will be smart enough to look through here, and will be saved any hassle.
Old 02-26-08, 08:14 AM
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Originally Posted by bunnybunny
AND no. The guitar I received was a Godin LG. Its sitting right here next to me, and if you want, I can produce pictures.


How about pictures of the wrecked car?


What you can't get them? because you lied?
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but in Indiana, and Kentucky, a verbal contract is a binding one. To top this one off I have 2 emails of him agreeing to the deal.
Ah, OK. Well, that does explain it a bit then. Nevermind
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wow, its sad that someone just cant say they had a change of heart. Instead of adding lie after lie after lie.

Props to roller for using the "search" link in the forum for putting everything together. Nice to see someone uses it, and effectively I might add.

Indy, Im sure you would have a valid case, in California, those emails could be used as a binding contract and all entailed fee's that you recieved on making the deal (on your end) come through could most likely be refunded in full, if not most.

Anyway, no use in beating a dog to death about the old, now he tried to sell a car to drama after saying he was going to keep it??? Getting a rebuild for a car he was looking to sell/trade>? *sigh* I'm young myself (23) and I dont think I would ever attempt to trick people for no reason, then make them spend money. Although I will admit there have been a few times I pm'd people about buying there stuff, but it turns out either they sold it, or I couldnt come up with the funds in time. But if they ever pm'd me asking whats going on, I would of told them the truth... not ummmmmm the car was hit... (omg he still wants it) ...... uhhhhh I gave it to my cousin.... he will have me arrested... ect. ect.

good luck to you guys both, and if "bunnybunny" is ever selling... i will know now to steer clear. Thanks, Indy/Roller
Old 02-26-08, 09:20 AM
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Originally Posted by Sprockett
Roller, I never said it was honest or a good thing to do, but he changed his mind. Yes, that puts the seller in a bad place, especially because he had sourced and acquired a truck that he now can't use, but I don't understand why Indy can't just sell the damn truck for whatever amount it was used as partial payment for.

Again, not the best way to deal with the situation...and not honest...but illegal? I just don't know about that. In any case, I think it's still the seller's right to sell (or not sell) to whomever they want in the end. It sucks when you've worked out a deal with someone, only to have them go behind you and sell it to someone else for more money (happened to me a few times), but hey - I can't really blame them. They were offered more money - it's hard to turn that down sometimes.
its the seller's right to sell, absolutely, but why do you think that these cases go the way they do in small claims court if this was really no big deal? I'll tell you--indy could walk into court, show the emails where bunny agreed to the deal, show how much money he is out now because bunny lied out his ***, and win a decision. he has all the proof he needs. you act like I am the one who invented that concept or something--I am not. Thats the way the law goes, and it goes that way for a reason. Just like in ebay, your agreeing to buy or sell something is a legally binding contract, and by law it can be enforced. That isnt my idea--thats just how it is.

I'll tell you something else too--it wouldnt have to be that way if a person's word meant something. Clearly, to bunny, it isnt. That alone puzzles me as to why you seem to be defending him--youve been around here long enough to know the difference.

And in this case, he wasnt offered more money--first he claimed he wanted to keep the car. Then he claimed two hours later "we have a problem, it was wrecked". Youre actually not going to tell me that you believe that story, do you? That it went down like that?? I sure hope not, I always figured you for smarter than that. And in the end, he claimed that he gave the car away, fo NOTHING. Only now, when he gets caught in yet one more lie, did he change his tune about "selling" the car.


Oh, and whether or not indy can "just sell the damn truck now" is 100% irrelevant. he only came into possession of that truck because of bunny's word. Bunny broke his word. The fact is this--if indy could know from the start that bunny would flake out, would he still have taken that truck?? NO. It doesnt matter what he can do now--he shouldnt have to do anything to get his money back out of it because someone gave their word. Thats the point, and the law protects that point.
Old 02-26-08, 09:30 AM
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Originally Posted by IndyRxtc
How about pictures of the wrecked car?


What you can't get them? because you lied?
I would like to see pics of the wrecked car as well....funny, you cant produce pics of that damage, hell, you even took all the pics down of the car BEFORE the damage, but left pics of the other one up. I dont know what exactly you think that will do for you, but it certainly doesnt point to an honest move on your part.

But thats ok, you can snap all the shots of that guitar you want. But it wont prove anything--how do we know you didnt already own it? How do we know that it is even yours--your cousin or someone else could really own it, and just bring it over for you to snap some pics of! Like I said, you havent been honest in this whole deal, so why should anyone take your word now? And to think....you are aggravated....well, thats what happens when you screw someone over. You think YOURE aggravated?? Try having to dispose of a truck you never wanted and losing out on somehwere around $3K because some slacknut decided to bend you over like you did to him!
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https://www.rx7club.com/showthread.php?t=755018


hmmmm pay attention to post #11
Old 10-17-08, 04:37 PM
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This is like a Soap Opera...

but better. *Pops some popcorn*
Old 10-20-08, 06:48 PM
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Wow. Is this available in HD?
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Wow talk about resurrecting the dead

come on guys 10 months late on the subject
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Hey IndyRXTC what happened to the Isuzu? Just wondering

Oddly enough I bought one just like it, in better condition for 1000 cash. And also if you really did pay 2500 for the truck, you paid like 800 over KBB
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Also had someone interested in the rebuilt short block a while back, but he never did reply to my messages after saying he'd take it. Did you have your part in that?

So now I have one running S5 GTU, and everything is well.

Listen, I've said that the way I did business was wrong. But that doesn't make you 100% right.

So what is the use of you continuing a thread, when no further wrong was done to you?

Not to mention crapping on other threads, and causing further drama.

Just because there was one bad experience for you, doesn't mean every experience will be bad.

If that was the case then many people on here would not be selling still.
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what ever happened to getting the pics?
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What does it matter if there are pics or not?

This happened 10 months ago, its done and over with.

LIKE I have said multiple times:

I know the way I did business was wrong, but there have been no further complaints of me doing any bad business.

So technically there is no point in continuing to bring up old threads
Old 10-21-08, 06:32 AM
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OK. SO I know eventually I will have to stop taking all the blame.

So this is something that does not make sense to me.

January 29th

"I am waiting on the guy to get back from FL, and I won’t be back in Indiana till Feb 14 or so. Looks like a go, still waiting on those pics though"

Said by OP in e-mail.

Febuary 3rd

"Well, if you get pics, of it, ASAP, I might be able to help you out with this still, the guy with the truck wants to make 2 payments, and I am not going for that.



I have 2 rollers right now



- Both are original T2 cars, but no drivetrain at all, one is missing the sunroof stuff, still has the hole. But since I would be coming down with a trailer empty, it would be a good time to bring one."

I was never informed that he actually took the truck because he started talking about trading me a TII shell.

Then magically 3 days later the truck has been signed, notarized, and is in his name. Which could be done. But It would be almost impossible for him to have the title back and ready to sign by the day he wanted to come down.


And lastly:

"Now the other reason I am pissed, I had people lined up for parts off the cars I was not going to use, and had another "kid" that wanted one real bad, I had him sold on an engine rebuild, and some other used parts that I had.

So your immature dealings cost me close to $3000."

OP stated multiple times that truck cost $2500. Here it is $1500.

Also, OP was selling parts off of a car that was not his.

I attempted to be very accommodating, and flexible, but I just wish this thread to die away as there is no further proof of my wrong doings.

As I have said many times: I apologize for the way things went. I did wrong.
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Twist and make up things as you want.

people asked for pics of the wrecked car. You refuse to come up with them, I wonder why.

So, if I never said I had the truck, how did I get the pics? I am sure you could find a truck cheaper or more expensive.

Did your truck have new tires? clutch? working A/C? no rust? one owner? don't think so.

Why does this thread not die? because I was stuck with the truck for several months after, and I had no use for it at all.

Funny how your other car resurrected itself in another thread.

This thread is here to show how you do business. So I guess until you do business properly with someone on this forum, and they feel the need to praise you about it, most will see this, and not want to do business with you.
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Originally Posted by IndyRxtc
Twist and make up things as you want.

people asked for pics of the wrecked car. You refuse to come up with them, I wonder why.

So, if I never said I had the truck, how did I get the pics? I am sure you could find a truck cheaper or more expensive.

Did your truck have new tires? clutch? working A/C? no rust? one owner? don't think so.

Why does this thread not die? because I was stuck with the truck for several months after, and I had no use for it at all.

Funny how your other car resurrected itself in another thread.

This thread is here to show how you do business. So I guess until you do business properly with someone on this forum, and they feel the need to praise you about it, most will see this, and not want to do business with you.
You can say I am twisting things up as I want. But everything I posted was a direct copy and paste. Nothing was altered aside for putting quotation marks.

Like I said. You did not tell me you had the truck. You never, not through any of the e-mails said you indeed got the truck. Go back and read them.

Also, you did not take pics of the truck. In your e-mail it said "This is what the guy sent me" not "These are the pics I took"

And you can not expect anyone to do good business with me when every chance you get, you go in thread shitting my name and preventing any potential dealings.

As a matter of fact, my truck was a 3 owner, all from the same family, no accident, no rust, good tires, working a/c, spotless interior, and had a new carb, exhaust, and clutch
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Also, yes I ended up with the same cars back, the parts car was partially stripped and sold. The other car received the engine that was rebuilt by Kevin Landers, and is driven daily. Fender still dented. Looks like a soft ball hit it.

You can say how shitty I am with business, but you aren't great either.

Whats the point in bitching for 10 months over this? You got rid of the truck, whats the point in holding a grudge like this?

You once stated I was not a "boy" of my word. At least I haven't been bitching and whining like a little kid.
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You'll never get it, and the point is to warn others before entering into any transaction with you.

They can see that you are a liar, and that you do everything to cover up what you did, and then mud sling.

Whine to the mods all you want, and as suggested by the mod, I'll PM the sellers from now on.
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You do that.

I admited what I did. You however, accuse me of changing things when it is a statement about you. Everything I have posted up about you is 100% copied directly from e-mails.

I am not here to fight with you, I even asked if you wanted to PM me and we could talk further.

Also your post's were deleted before I even spoke to a mod.
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