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Originally Posted by Mehoff
$15 and $45
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Obviously your buddy isn’t going to pay him 15k. Was there any blatant misrepresentation of the car? Or is this number ‘made up’ in your mind? Unless the buyer has evidence that the seller used deceptive practices, as in lying and/or covering up major problems, they don’t have much to stand on otherwise. Without that, it falls on the buyer for not doing their due diligence. This sounds more like a bad case of buyer’s remorse with a blow hard with a law license that gets his thrills from using the law to flex his muscle and extort people. There is no winning with these schmucks, I wish your buddy luck. I’d do a lawsuit check on this guy to see if he’s a habitual offender, as in tons of lawsuits already been filed. If the track record is there, then a lawsuit is probably coming.