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<blockquote data-quote="jeffsoward" data-source="post: 1293696" data-attributes="member: 7228"><p>If you were in business, and you sold an item to someone, how could you just sell it?</p><p>I know that you said you're not a storage facility, but we're not talking about a crated engine.</p><p>if you felt that you weren't going to be able to get hold of him, why wouldn't you transfer it to an FFL rather than opening up this can of worms?</p><p>There are more than a couple of FFL's on this board that would've helped out, i'm sure.</p><p>If he was too aloof / un-interested / unable to meet on multiple occasions, sure, that would get tiring and it shows a tiny bit of issue with him keeping his word. but you had the money and the goods and were in business, so, in my opinion, you probably should have treated it more like such.</p><p>If he couldn't do this or make that meeting, then don't give him a choice, just find an FFL near his location, call them and set it up and ship it to them. He could have dealt with them and it would have been out of your hair.</p><p></p><p>It sounds to an outsider like you both screwed up and you both took the hit on it. Even if you'd both had nothing but good transactions in the past, this is the one that screwed all that up.</p><p></p><p>I'm just sayin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeffsoward, post: 1293696, member: 7228"] If you were in business, and you sold an item to someone, how could you just sell it? I know that you said you're not a storage facility, but we're not talking about a crated engine. if you felt that you weren't going to be able to get hold of him, why wouldn't you transfer it to an FFL rather than opening up this can of worms? There are more than a couple of FFL's on this board that would've helped out, i'm sure. If he was too aloof / un-interested / unable to meet on multiple occasions, sure, that would get tiring and it shows a tiny bit of issue with him keeping his word. but you had the money and the goods and were in business, so, in my opinion, you probably should have treated it more like such. If he couldn't do this or make that meeting, then don't give him a choice, just find an FFL near his location, call them and set it up and ship it to them. He could have dealt with them and it would have been out of your hair. It sounds to an outsider like you both screwed up and you both took the hit on it. Even if you'd both had nothing but good transactions in the past, this is the one that screwed all that up. I'm just sayin. [/QUOTE]
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