Ok, so my bf and I are hard up for money at moment, so we thought we'd sell a few things that have been sitting around, unused to make some. One of those things was a Dixon zero-turn radius lawnmower. When we got it, it needed a little bit of work, which my bf did. Now, he's a car mechanic, not a lawnmower repairman. He did everything he was physically able to due to it and it started working beautifully. It turns perfectly, it starts up every time, etc. He even bought a new battery, new clutch, and new tires for the thing, just to make sure that when he went to sell it, it would be a great buy for whoever bought it. He put it up on Craig's List for a good price (these mowers go for a lot even not working, the time and money he put into it was far higher than the price he sold it for) and waited.
So, today, a guy who came to take a look at it called and said he wanted to buy it. Great! The only thing though, he said, was that his car was broken down and didn't have any way of coming and getting it. No problem, we can bring it to you. He agreed, so we loaded everything up and took it to him. For an hour and a half, my bf showed the guy everything, told him what he needed to do to make it mow, how to change certain parts if they break, and even let him test drive it (after we payed for the gas to make it run for longer than a minute, with our own money). We included the chains and weights for winter and ALL of the paperwork from past repairs, past owners, and even a very detailed manual that we downloaded since the original got ruined. My bf told him everything that he personally knew about the mower and the guy agreed to the purchase. I offered to write him a receipt, he declined, so we went off on our merry way home, happy to have rent money at last and that was the end of it.
Or was it? Apparently not. Not even an hour after we got back, he calls and says that something is wrong with mowing deck clutch. My bf is surprised by this, not having known about this problem prior to the sale and apologizes about it. He offers to help the guy find a new clutch for very cheap and even offers to come out and help replace the part, without charge to make up for the mistake. The guys then starts going into the passive aggressive argument about how my bf lied to him and was trying to scam him. My bf politely tried to explain to him, again, that he hadn't known that the part was bad and had he known, he would have told him. He continues to call my bf a liar and starts trying to say he wants my bf to "buy back" the mower; not give him a refund, buy the mower back. My bf explains that that is not possible. We need the money, he agreed to the sale of a used mower, sold AS IS (which my bf also put in the ad to avoid this type of thing) and we even offered to write a receipt FOR THIS SPECIFIC REASON, so that the guy had proof of the sale and the condition of the mower, which he refused. His response? "So I just spent $XXX for nothing?" For nothing?! M*therf**ker, it's a working mower! You replace ONE part and it's going to mow! Isn't that what you bought it for?! You personally drove it! My bf stood there for an hour and a half in the rain, explaining everything he knew about it to you and even payed out of his pocket for the gas so you could test drive it. The part he needs is on ebay for WAY cheaper than he would find anywhere around here, and my bf even looked it up for him, told him the price and everything, and offered to help replace it. He is polite the entire time, and the guy continued to call him a liar and a scammer. He then asks how much it would cost for my bf to come out and fix it. My bf doesn't charge people to fix stuff often and being a CAR mechanic, he wouldn't know how much, nor would he ask the guy to pay him, which he told the guy. My bf even explained to the guy that if he was a scammer he wouldn't have: a) answered his call in the first place b) offered to come and help fix it FOR FREE c) stood there in the rain that long trying to help the guy and d)look up parts and all of that so the guy wouldn't have to spend so much to get it working. The guy continued to rude and my bf finally had enough and hung up on him.
I mean really? Obviously this guy hasn't bought things off of Craigslist very often. They are used items, sold from person to the next. My bf is not a dealership, there is no warranty, nor is there a refund. You buy those items as is, which leaves the liability off of the seller, in case something was wrong with the item that they weren't aware off. Sure, there are scammers out there who do this to screw people over, but when you agree to an item listed as AS IS, then the seller has no responsibility after that and it's up to you to get it fixed. I've had several cars I've bought off there have problems that weren't listed in the ad or told to me by the seller, but I didn't call them back and act rude or call them liars. Why? Because I used common sense and figured, they either didn't know about the problem, which doesn't make it their fault, or they knew about it and didn't tell me or try to help me with it in any way and I just threw off and fixed it myself without second thought. My bf told the guy the truth, explained things to him, and offered to help with it, even delivered it to his house free of charge, took a hundred off of the asking price, and he was still a jackass. I really don't understand people any more, I really don't.
So, today, a guy who came to take a look at it called and said he wanted to buy it. Great! The only thing though, he said, was that his car was broken down and didn't have any way of coming and getting it. No problem, we can bring it to you. He agreed, so we loaded everything up and took it to him. For an hour and a half, my bf showed the guy everything, told him what he needed to do to make it mow, how to change certain parts if they break, and even let him test drive it (after we payed for the gas to make it run for longer than a minute, with our own money). We included the chains and weights for winter and ALL of the paperwork from past repairs, past owners, and even a very detailed manual that we downloaded since the original got ruined. My bf told him everything that he personally knew about the mower and the guy agreed to the purchase. I offered to write him a receipt, he declined, so we went off on our merry way home, happy to have rent money at last and that was the end of it.
Or was it? Apparently not. Not even an hour after we got back, he calls and says that something is wrong with mowing deck clutch. My bf is surprised by this, not having known about this problem prior to the sale and apologizes about it. He offers to help the guy find a new clutch for very cheap and even offers to come out and help replace the part, without charge to make up for the mistake. The guys then starts going into the passive aggressive argument about how my bf lied to him and was trying to scam him. My bf politely tried to explain to him, again, that he hadn't known that the part was bad and had he known, he would have told him. He continues to call my bf a liar and starts trying to say he wants my bf to "buy back" the mower; not give him a refund, buy the mower back. My bf explains that that is not possible. We need the money, he agreed to the sale of a used mower, sold AS IS (which my bf also put in the ad to avoid this type of thing) and we even offered to write a receipt FOR THIS SPECIFIC REASON, so that the guy had proof of the sale and the condition of the mower, which he refused. His response? "So I just spent $XXX for nothing?" For nothing?! M*therf**ker, it's a working mower! You replace ONE part and it's going to mow! Isn't that what you bought it for?! You personally drove it! My bf stood there for an hour and a half in the rain, explaining everything he knew about it to you and even payed out of his pocket for the gas so you could test drive it. The part he needs is on ebay for WAY cheaper than he would find anywhere around here, and my bf even looked it up for him, told him the price and everything, and offered to help replace it. He is polite the entire time, and the guy continued to call him a liar and a scammer. He then asks how much it would cost for my bf to come out and fix it. My bf doesn't charge people to fix stuff often and being a CAR mechanic, he wouldn't know how much, nor would he ask the guy to pay him, which he told the guy. My bf even explained to the guy that if he was a scammer he wouldn't have: a) answered his call in the first place b) offered to come and help fix it FOR FREE c) stood there in the rain that long trying to help the guy and d)look up parts and all of that so the guy wouldn't have to spend so much to get it working. The guy continued to rude and my bf finally had enough and hung up on him.
I mean really? Obviously this guy hasn't bought things off of Craigslist very often. They are used items, sold from person to the next. My bf is not a dealership, there is no warranty, nor is there a refund. You buy those items as is, which leaves the liability off of the seller, in case something was wrong with the item that they weren't aware off. Sure, there are scammers out there who do this to screw people over, but when you agree to an item listed as AS IS, then the seller has no responsibility after that and it's up to you to get it fixed. I've had several cars I've bought off there have problems that weren't listed in the ad or told to me by the seller, but I didn't call them back and act rude or call them liars. Why? Because I used common sense and figured, they either didn't know about the problem, which doesn't make it their fault, or they knew about it and didn't tell me or try to help me with it in any way and I just threw off and fixed it myself without second thought. My bf told the guy the truth, explained things to him, and offered to help with it, even delivered it to his house free of charge, took a hundred off of the asking price, and he was still a jackass. I really don't understand people any more, I really don't.


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