07-06-2007, 11:57 PM
I would tell the buyer he was sorry for the misunderstanding but it was his error just as much as the seller's that they are in this place. If you can't spot the wrong bolt pattern on a wheel you deserve what you get. As for the bend, if it was advised ahead of time then that is not the sellers problem now. I would tell the seller to tell the buyer that this transaction is over and that all the obligations of the various parties were met when the item changed hands. Tell the guy he is sorry but he cannot help him further and he should make an effor to sell the wheels and try to make some money.
Jeff Morrison - Used Car Manager
Woodstock Garage, Inc.
Chrysler - Dodge - Jeep - RAM
Current Stable of Mopar Junk
57 Chrysler Windsor 4drHT - 67 Dodge D100 Short Bed Step Side - 71 Dodge Challenger - 91 Chrysler Lebaron LX 33k mile Survivor - 91 Dodge Dakota V8 - 05 Chrysler Crossfire Roadster - 08 Ram 2500 Cummins
Woodstock Garage, Inc.
Chrysler - Dodge - Jeep - RAM
Current Stable of Mopar Junk
57 Chrysler Windsor 4drHT - 67 Dodge D100 Short Bed Step Side - 71 Dodge Challenger - 91 Chrysler Lebaron LX 33k mile Survivor - 91 Dodge Dakota V8 - 05 Chrysler Crossfire Roadster - 08 Ram 2500 Cummins

