Ok I don't own it

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

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  1. Brian@BNE
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    Brian@BNE Senior Member

    Tough luck, perhaps you haggled too much or for too long which enabled someone to gazump you - could even be a 'church insider' who was just using you to set a price that they could top by a few pennies.

    One thing though, lawyers are always part of the problem and never part of the solution. Besides they are never cheap, and that means less money for a boat...
     
  2. Boston

    Boston Previous Member

    Well the first order of biz is to cancel the check

    Next is to see about a court ordered halt to the sale

    After that I'm likely to let the lawyers handle it inso far as there bill does not exceed my losses

    I think if I take my. Case to a judge and ask for an injunction I'll likely get one

    And yes it was there counter offer I accepted and signed

    I also sent in a payment
     
  3. Boston

    Boston Previous Member

    I am so pissed off right now
     
  4. wardd
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    wardd Senior Member

    don't hold back
     
  5. Boston

    Boston Previous Member

    I have x amount of money to buy a boat with
    I almost am pissed off enough to blow it ******* with the Jack *** that just ****** me out of my yacht
     
  6. WestVanHan
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    WestVanHan Not a Senior Member

    Well that sucks.


    Everything happens for a reason..
     
  7. Boston

    Boston Previous Member

    **** that
    they just ilegally sold my boat
    I have a signed contract
     
  8. wardd
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    wardd Senior Member

    did it have their signatures on it?
     
  9. Boston

    Boston Previous Member

    The person who claims to be there representative,s signature is on the contract
     
  10. Boston

    Boston Previous Member

    Soon as I tear myself away from this bar and hop a train home I'll post the contract Jeffs. Permission or no

    I have a ******* signed contract and as far as I'm concerned they just sold my boat without my permission
     
  11. wardd
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    wardd Senior Member


    i agree, once it was signed by him it was validated on their part
     
  12. PAR
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    PAR Yacht Designer/Builder

    Call them in the morning, fax them the signed contract and suggest they are in "breach". Further more that if the yacht isn't returned forthwith, you will declare it stolen and testify as to the collusion that appears they (the broker) seems to be involved in. This places them in the uncomfortable position of being perused both criminally and civilly.
     
  13. masalai
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    masalai masalai

    A contract is valid and enforceable when money changes hands and the contract is signed by both parties...
     
  14. Boston

    Boston Previous Member

    I'm stand in in front of a judge in the morning and getting this settled
     

  15. Brian@BNE
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    Brian@BNE Senior Member

    Nice, fast, work. Good luck. We all want to see you scraping & kissing the Princess's bottom.
     
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