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MMARSH 03-07-2013 01:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Jeff Higgins (Post 7314959)
You did good, Rick.

We can only control our own decisions, peace, "kharma", and mental well being. I, for one, feel mine is worth more than $250. Something like this would nag at me for a long, long time. Not worth it. Now you can move on with a clear conscience. That's invaluable.


Agree 100%

Jim, Thanks Thats what I thought as well....

That being said, Kharma is real.

About 3 weeks ago I agreed to purchase a bike about 5 hours away from me. the very next day after making a verbal agreement (without even a deposit), A friend found the same bike for sale literally 5 minutes from my house. I went and looked at the bike.....I would have bought it in a second had it not been for my previous agreement. It definately would have been more convienent. But it just didnt sit right with me. I'd given the first gentleman my word and that means something to me. I drove 5 hours picked up the bike and have been having a blast playing in the dirt for the last two weeks..

Heres how the second motorcycle deal last week ended up paning out....The dealer ended up taking care of me big time. The dealer got me another bike for less then the already over MSRP price i was going to pay for the slightly used (63 miles) other one and its brand new. I even get to open the crate when it arrives to the dealer....I called all over the country trying to find this bike after the deal started going south and was told forget it not a chance, youll have to order a 2014.

Sorry Rick, didn't mean to thread jack. But like some have said. You did what made it right for you. Kudos to you...

Nathans_Dad 03-07-2013 02:03 PM

Yeah yeah yeah, now then who has a couple 16x8s they want to sell for cheap???

LOL

ckelly78z 03-07-2013 02:07 PM

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Originally Posted by genrex (Post 7314962)
He doesn't want you to talk to his boss because then you'll know the real story. I would take the wheels with you but leave them in your car, until you talk with the boss and get the real story. Then proceed from there, depending on karma...

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^^^^^^THIS Please try to talk to the shop owner and get the real story about who was supposed to sell what for how much. The kid got all wiggy and said to keep them when you mentioned his boss, so I just imagine he doesn't want you speaking to him about his motives.

It is honorable that you are doing the right thing by either returning the wheels, or paying the difference, but I believe this kid's job is on the line when his boss finds out what has been happening.

gacook 03-07-2013 02:10 PM

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Originally Posted by mreid (Post 7314479)
While I'm also skeptical of his motives, I really appreciate that this is a moral dilemma for you. So, I will sell you the stock Fuchs on my 84 911 for that price, if karma causes you to return them. I'm in TX, so shipping would be involved, but I will support a fellow pelican with a conscience any day.

If you're looking for another set, a Pelican member already offered you...

Nathans_Dad 03-07-2013 02:20 PM

Yes, and I already sent him a PM!

mikesride 03-07-2013 03:38 PM

First thing I thought of was that the kid was selling things that don't belong to him. Oh no no need to talk to the boss!!! Yeah right, I think you just bought four stolen rims my friend.......

1979 930 03-07-2013 04:06 PM

Have the owner of the 930 call you !!

genrex 03-07-2013 04:35 PM

If they are stolen wheels, then you are in possession of stolen property. :(

I think this could become really goddamn serious, really fast...

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Nathans_Dad 03-07-2013 05:27 PM

Well, the wheels are gone. It pained me to unload them into his truck but I did it.

Get this, after I tell the guy I have decided to bail him out and let him get the wheels back I tell him that I had the tires unmounted in preparation for shipping. The guy has the balls to ask me if I can get the tires remounted before I bring them to him! I almost hung up right there. I took a deep breath and told him no, although my tone probably said "Are you kidding me?"

Amazing.

911SauCy 03-07-2013 05:56 PM

You are a better man than I...

Dan J 03-07-2013 06:04 PM

Good for you Rick I would have done the same

lendaddy 03-07-2013 06:14 PM

No good deed goes unpunished.

Panzer909 03-07-2013 06:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Nathans_Dad (Post 7314904)
LOL, no I wish I was. I guess the decision came down to a pretty simple question. What is my own peace of mind worth about the whole thing? I knew up front that I was getting one hell of a deal. It was obvious this guy had NO CLUE what he was selling. He even admitted it later on the phone, he said that he dealt with new Porsches, not the older ones.

I figure my cost difference between what I paid and what I will pay to replace them is around $800 or so. To me, I'd rather pay the $800 and keep my peace of mind about the whole thing. Maybe it's dumb, but when I have a pit in my stomach about the decision, I pretty much know what I have to do.

LOL this entire thread was downright hilarious. The guy called you back and was fine with everything. CASE CLOSED at that point. "Several days of thought, prayer and agonizing"???

Just wow.

Nathans_Dad 03-07-2013 06:37 PM

No, actually I called him.

To each his own.

BRPORSCHE 03-07-2013 06:44 PM

Rick,

Your a good guy. I would like to meet you when I am in the d. Maybe I can steal some of that karma ya got.

Nathans_Dad 03-07-2013 06:45 PM

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Rick,<br>
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Your a good guy. I would like to meet you when I am in the d. Maybe I can steal some of that karma ya got.
Absolutely. I know some good watering holes around here.

Noporscheform 03-07-2013 07:04 PM

I think you did the right thing.

We have evolved into a dog-eat-dog country with too much focus on "money" at the expense of ethics. Can you ever trust anyone to do the right thing? Every week I read story's about how someone was screwed by a "trusted" advisor, friend, consultant etc. usually for a few bucks.

There was a story in another post awhile back, about how someone was asked to look at a car
and help them make a decisoin about what to do. The poster is then bragging about getting the car for about 20% of its value - rather than tell The owner what they had and what it was worth. I wonder if the seller knew how they were being screwed?

Heel n Toe 03-07-2013 08:59 PM

If the guy you dealt with is legit, I bet the way he was going to work it out with the customer was to do some work for him outside the shop.

Hopefully, the wheels weren't stolen, but at least now you don't have to be concerned about that.

As I was reading through the posts and saw you decided to take them back, I was hoping he wasn't going to scam you by giving you the old "Oh man, I'm sorry but I didn't have time to get by the bank, and my boss won't let me leave now... is a check okay?" when you got there.

And then the check doesn't clear. :(

Nathans_Dad 03-08-2013 02:57 AM

He asked if a check would be ok over the phone and I told him very clearly that cash was the only way this was getting done.

notfarnow 03-08-2013 03:58 AM

I'd have done the same. Could he be lying or scamming? yes. But we can only control OUR actions and decisions. I try to do right, even if I know I could be getting hosed. But the world has a way of sorting out the rest.

I do think you should call the manager though. If that kid is stealing parts and selling them, then he shouldn't be getting away with it by virtue of you "saving" him. I've worked in small businesses where we've really struggled with inside theft, and it's a bastard of a thing to have an employee you SUSPECT is stealing. Your info might be all he needs to put it to rest


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