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Originally Posted by wdfifteen
Someone here suggested I apologize to her. That's a hard "no."
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Apologize for not being able to talk more at the time, because you were busy and distracted. Not for your decision or your right to make one. Explain it's still available and the cash offer is the same but you'll need to verify there is a pro moving company or competent movers involved.
However the likelihood is that now she has stewed overnight, and is set on not buying it or will lowball just to tick you off.
I was just looking at the bigger picture. It's a small thing being made complicated and only involves a few hundred bucks loss. There is 'buyers regret' from buying the wrong stove. No problem, happens all the time. It's not a hundred thousand dollar vehicle or million dollar property. Even a few months old is considered used and there is always risk in moving big things.
You want it gone and there was a solid viable buyer on the hook potentially. Just do it. If you get fed up and sick of the whole mess, then you end up with that stove permanently. Maybe that works out for the best once you get the hang of it. I'm just the messenger of one opinion.