Ok I don't own it

Discussion in 'Powerboats' started by Boston, Sep 15, 2010.

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  1. Boston

    Boston Previous Member

    Just spoke to a lawyer and she says theboatis mine and they are in breach of contract

    ******* idiots
     
  2. WestVanHan
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    WestVanHan Not a Senior Member

    Something good will come of this...just wait....
     
  3. Boston

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    Not so sure just discovered I have to go through Oregon courts

    Also it's likely offer and acceptance which means that if they didn't cash the chichi it not a void sale

    Although they made the offer and I accepted and confirmed with my signed chech

    Whole thing is bull ****
     
  4. Boston

    Boston Previous Member

    Im getting ******
    I have a signed contract and I sent a check
     
  5. Boston

    Boston Previous Member

    Ok
    Imgoing to send a letter as soon as I am sober

    Willsay something like this

    I apologize for any inconvenience however I have accepted your offer in writing and have sent both a check and a proof of acceptance
    It would appear to me you have illegally sold a my boat
    I will initiate legal action unless the boat in question is immediately remanded to me for the agreed price
     
  6. Bglad
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    Bglad Senior Member

    That is too bad. If your lawyer gets off a letter quickly letting them know you are coming after it you might get your way if they (owner and broker) know they are wrong. Otherwise, you may as well save your money and put it towards the next one you find.

    Bill G.
     
  7. Tantalus
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    Que Sera Sera
     
  8. Manie B
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    Manie B Senior Member

    Boston I share your grief and your pain
    I understand your anger

    but

    after a life of 30 years in business I seriously believe in bad karma
    what goes around comes around
    and my sixth sense would tell me to walk away
    dont go on your knees begging to a bunch of fu3king scumbags
    if they lied so much so far, who knows what else they have lied about
    it will be an even more bitter pill to swallow if you uncover a ton of **** and lies when your hard earned money has gone thru

    take care my good man
    think very carefully
     
  9. powerabout
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    powerabout Senior Member

    Not sure on your contract law but the consideration was the money was this written in to the contract?
    If so can you prove they received the check?
    The contract should have mentioned what kind of payment and did it mean cleared funds?
     
  10. Boston

    Boston Previous Member

    well I'm just baffled how I can have a signed contract by the broker/agent and by me and payment made and they can just sell the boat out from under me like that

    its just doesn't feel legal at all

    something really fishy is up with this BS

    They are claiming they have not received the check which is a cashiers check

    they have been sent scans of both the check and the signed contract which included the signature of there agent

    whole thing is BS

    oh
    its a bloody church Manny
    what more bad Carma could you ask for
     
  11. wardd
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    wardd Senior Member

    tell them it"s a sin to lie
     
  12. PAR
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    PAR Yacht Designer/Builder

    Suggest it's time to go to the news papers and local news TV stations and offer the story up for them to air. This is one of the quickest ways to get people to yield to your desires. A church or business can't tolerate this type of "exposure" particularly in these economic times. Also find the churches "national association" affiliation and call them asking if this is the way "all of their churches operate". The result will be pressure from three sides, local news papers, local TV news and the national association. They'll come begging to settle this issue, trust me.
     
  13. Boston

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    I have called several lawyers at this point and am waiting to hear back from them

    just hopped on line to find one in the Portland area
     
  14. PAR
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    PAR Yacht Designer/Builder

    I'm serious Dan, if you want action, call the TV news people. This is a great story for them and they'll eat it up. No church in their right mind will permit that type of story to go unresolved for very long.
     
  15. powerabout
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    powerabout Senior Member

    Unless its the Catholic church and little boys
     

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