Pcj wrote:Have a little dilemma and dont know what to do. Sold a Lathe on TM for 4k. Sold 20/4/25 funds received via bank on 23/4/25 Buyer turned up on 24/4/25 and took loose items,spare chucks/threading tools/gear cutting tool etc and said will back 25/4/25 at 1.00pm.No show. Rang and left message,text same message and finally sent email.No response. Repeated process last night and got a email. "Will pick up when I am good and ready and not before" I need the room so what are my obligations?? Can put outside under cover?relist it?? Contact TM seems impossible cannot find a email address for them,been through TM selling/buyer obligations to no avail. Can some one advise what I can do now. Refund is not an option as he has taken gear worth 2k + Thanks Paul |
v8-coupe wrote:
Stick it outside and under a cover being sure to let the buyer know that is what you are doing. Ball is then in their court. Take care. |
Pcj wrote:
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Alan L wrote:Agree with above. Not the easiest thing to transport. Look at it this way - if it ends up in court - how do you look? Do you really need to move it right now? Compelling reason etc. If that answer is yes, and you are comfortable with that - as said above - let him know, and move it. You had every reason and hopefully the court would agree. Did you take all reasonable steps under the circumstances to preserve it for him - whenever that may be? As stated above, do what you can, and keep the buyer informed. Basically for your sake, it needs to be clear you have been completely reasonable, and ,maybe even gone above and beyond. Just don't put yourself in a position where you compromise your position. Good luck. Bit weird really, but the guy may have issues trying to organise transport. I bought mine a km or so down the road, and took it home on the back of my tractor. Not an option available for eveyone. Alan |
Alan L wrote:Bit weird really, but the guy may have issues trying to organise transport. |
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