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Originally Posted by G50911
i’d rather not say cause i’m sure he’ll fire back with “why didnt i say something then” like i said, lesson learned.
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G50911,
Sometimes the buyer is partly to be blamed for not doing his/her share of work. A fellow PP member contacted me when I was looking for a set of Carrera 3.2 Factory shop manuals. He sent a picture of the Carrera 3.2 binders plus 3 extra Carrera 4 (free) for $350 shipped. Accepted the offer and sent payment. Package arrived and placed the new binders on the shelves.
Two (2) months later, I discovered that there was a missing volume for the Carrera 3.2 FSM (I, II, III, IV, & V). Volume IV is missing. Contacted the seller and told him what I just discovered. The seller knew the volume IV was missing and kept it a secret from me. I would not consider buying it if I was aware of the missing binder.
But there is nobody to be blame except me for not checking them when they arrived. I doubt now, if he would even refund the money. A good and decent seller would offer you a settlement if you later discovered the discrepancy about the sale. Lesson learned the hard way.
Tony