โDec-03-2020 10:00 AM
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โDec-07-2020 12:57 PM
Scottiemom wrote:
He hasn't contacted me since Wednesday, so if he does, I think I'm going to tell him I don't think this coach is a good fit for him. And I truly don't.
Dale
โDec-06-2020 10:46 AM
Seon wrote:
Even though the check was cut in front of the seller, couldn't the buyer put a stop payment on it afterwards? Just asking...not for a friend.
โDec-06-2020 04:22 AM
Deb and Ed M wrote:mleekamp wrote:
Bottom line, sometimes deals don't feel right. When the buyer keeps changing or modifying what they are doing or want you to do, walk away.
I sure agree with this!! It seemed Dale was being pressured - and even if it wasn't a "scam" - a buyer that presents as a pain before the sale, often is a worse one after the sale.
โDec-05-2020 01:10 PM
mleekamp wrote:
Bottom line, sometimes deals don't feel right. When the buyer keeps changing or modifying what they are doing or want you to do, walk away.
โDec-04-2020 11:08 AM
โDec-04-2020 10:24 AM
time2roll wrote:Seon wrote:There would be far more difficulty. The person would have to demonstrate something extraordinary to cancel the deal with the credit union. Basically it would not be his check to void as he could not claim it was lost or destroyed while in his possession. Also title would be held by the bank and would not be given to the buyer if he tried to cancel the deal. Credit union would probably contact the seller before doing anything so as to keep all parties involved.
Even though the check was cut in front of the seller, couldn't the buyer put a stop payment on it afterwards? Just asking...not for a friend.
โDec-04-2020 10:14 AM
Seon wrote:There would be far more difficulty. The person would have to demonstrate something extraordinary to cancel the deal with the credit union. Basically it would not be his check to void as he could not claim it was lost or destroyed while in his possession. Also title would be held by the bank and would not be given to the buyer if he tried to cancel the deal. Credit union would probably contact the seller before doing anything so as to keep all parties involved.
Even though the check was cut in front of the seller, couldn't the buyer put a stop payment on it afterwards? Just asking...not for a friend.
โDec-04-2020 09:30 AM
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โDec-04-2020 06:54 AM
Scottiemom wrote:OK so if you are sitting at the CU desk while the buyer does the loan and the CU loan officer hands you the check I would trust that the check will clear.
Later in the day the credit union person handling the loan called me and she told me they don't wire funds. I told her I had called them that morning and was told they do. She said no and that I would be getting a credit union check paid from the loan proceeds.
โDec-04-2020 06:44 AM
Scottiemom wrote:
I called my niece who is VP of a credit union in another state and she said if the check was from the credit union itself I would have nothing to worry about. Dale
โDec-04-2020 06:00 AM
Nv Guy wrote:
I am sorry to hear of your loss and having to deal with all of this.
This person is an uncommitted buyer. He "thinks" he wants to buy a motorhome, but he can't bring himself to complete the process. Hence the 5 other coaches he has had inspected & all the issues he came up with your delivery. In short a perpetual shopper.
Walk away as there will be some sort of "issue" at the credit union and he wont complete the loan.
I would try to find a dealer that would sell the coach on consignment, you will get less, but you won't have to deal with all the issues that large transactions like this bring.
โDec-04-2020 05:56 AM
bucky wrote:
The fact that the alleged Credit Union rep called you out of the blue just confirms that it is a scam. Probably the rip off's wife.