
10-24-2014, 09:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Vegas69
I agree with Rick, be nice for as long as humanly possible. Remind him again of your original conversation and the confusion that is his responsibility. See if you can negotiate a reasonable number to move on with your life. Let him know that you are disappointed and wish to leave on good terms.
He doesn't have any signed paperwork, you don't have your car in possession.
A consultation with a reputable attorney would be advisable before you engage him. I'd try to handle it yourself after you have been educated. Once it gets nasty, you are going for a wild ride that will cost you more money and the most precious resource you have, time.
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I agree.
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