Oct-07-2020 06:17 AM
Oct-18-2020 06:29 PM
Kayteg1 wrote:
Raise a hand who bought on craigslist an item for less than 20% of its original value?
Do you really think the seller paid for it full price?
Oct-10-2020 10:29 AM
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Oct-08-2020 09:03 PM
d3500ram wrote:
We are obviously "getting-in-the-weeds" on this discussion, but if someone if overly concerned, I'll bet there is a company out there willing to write a surety bond (for a fee of course.)
Oct-08-2020 09:00 PM
Kayteg1 wrote:
Raise a hand who bought on craigslist an item for less than 20% of its original value?
Do you really think the seller paid for it full price?
Oct-08-2020 07:19 PM
Oct-08-2020 04:09 PM
Oct-08-2020 02:45 PM
BurbMan wrote:specta wrote:BurbMan wrote:
WRONG.
I believe you misunderstood his comment.
Wouldn't be the first time... 🙂
Oct-08-2020 12:22 PM
Oct-08-2020 11:51 AM
BurbMan wrote:jaycocreek wrote:
It's all in the bill of sale and how it's worded..
WRONG. Selling a stolen camper is a crime, making the seller a criminal. Receiving stolen property is also a crime, making the buyer a criminal. Having a bill of sale as an agreement that documents these crimes does absolutely nothing to protect either party, regardless of what it says.
Having a bill of sale that says the seller represents and warrants that he owns the camper and that it's not stolen would probably keep the buyer out of jail since he can claim he took reasonable measures to ensure they property wasn't stolen, BUT the camper is still going back to its rightful owner and the buyer is out his $10k.
Oct-08-2020 11:47 AM
specta wrote:BurbMan wrote:
WRONG.
I believe you misunderstood his comment.
Oct-08-2020 11:09 AM