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Originally Posted by chouchou Kindly reject the request. Something like a private sale is a buyer beware circumstance. There were no papers stating you would be responsible for xx repairs, or that you would provide some sort of window in which you would pay for damages.
For all you know he fucked it up somehow and is trying to lay you as a scapegoat.
Like I said, kindly reject the request. If he continues to pester, let him know that you won't be afraid to press harassment charges. It is the buyer's responsibility to have things checked out, and because of his incoherence he lucked out. |
Chucki, I'd say you're in the clear.
Your quote from the email did not mention the mention or shape of the clutch, only that it is still doing it's job perfectly fine.
It's up the the buyer to check out what he's buying.
Also, did you get him to sign bill of sale/waiver form?
It should include something along the lines of
"The vehicle is sold "As-Is" and the Seller shall not be liable for any defects, patent, latent or otherwise."
Lesson learned I guess?
Here's a form for next time:
http://www.free-legal-document.com/u...l-of-sale.html