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what should I do?

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Created by Milsy > 9 months ago, 22 Jan 2013
Milsy
NSW, 1176 posts
22 Jan 2013 11:40AM
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i have a 2010 falcon, 102l, i sold it to a guy for 550 with a board bag and 37select fin, about 6mths before i bought it from shop for 1200, it had damage on the rail, paint was worn off and some cracks, i told him and showed him, i told him it needs to be professionally repaired and too take it too the shop, we got to talking, his an old windsurfer come back to the sport after a ten yr absence, he tells me, he thinks he can fix the board himself, i tell him, i wouldnt, i would take it to the shop, but i also tell him, that plenty of people fix there own stuff, and it doesnt look to hard if you know what youre doing, anywhoooo, he buys board, goes home and trys to fix the rail himself, he calls me later that night, he tells me, he tried to fix the rail, but its got worse and he wants his money back......i tell him, ok, but now some friends are telling me, no way, i dont want to rip anyone off, i told him it was damaged, needed to be fixed by a pro, i actually took a hundred off agreed price for the repair, again, i dont really know what the right thing too do is, i dont wanna make him feel disapointed or ripped off, but now he has done more damage, should i give back money, or is it his board now?, i bought an 800 dollar mast, broke third time, i rang the guy, pffffff, tough titties he told me, i bought a boom, never used it, took it too the shop to trade in, they told me, pffffff, its broken and snapped it in front of me, i told that guy about that, he said he was unaware it was damaged, but thats the risk you take at that price, pfffffff, i thought, whatever! but i didnt hide the damage from the guy who bought my board, i told him, showed him, and he bought it, ha, im stressing, ill give back the money, buit im interested to hear what people would do, thanks

stone
WA, 243 posts
22 Jan 2013 8:48AM
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No way. He bought it mate. Maybe if he hadn't tried to fix board you could take it back.

If this is how it went down, tough titties.

Mobydisc
NSW, 9029 posts
22 Jan 2013 11:53AM
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It was a similar situation for me Milsy and my Tabou Rocket 135. It was damaged. The seller showed me the damage. We agreed on a price or rather swap.

The difference is once in my possession I took the board to a repair shop and they fixed it for an agreed amount. Since then its been fine.

You did not rip him off in any way. You showed the damage and he was aware of it. The price reflected the state of the board. He stuffed up the repair. Its his problem.

Perhaps you could consider paying him back so your relations are okay with him and then getting the board professionally repaired. PM me if you want to know someone that could do it. It could be worth more if in good condition.

qldnacra
QLD, 455 posts
22 Jan 2013 10:53AM
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No way is he getting the money back in my opinion. You told him about it and dropped enough off the price to probably get it repaired professionally. He has had a go at repairing it and most probably made it worse. His problem now. Obviously he was happy with his purchase initially or else he wouldn't have bothered spending the time to try and repair it and now he realises it's too big a job or he can't do board repairs and wants to opt out at no cost to himself. NO WAY.

JayBee
NSW, 714 posts
22 Jan 2013 11:57AM
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I would be inclined to say that its his issue now.
If you really feel some form of guilt about it (and I wouldnt), say you will take the board back, but he has to compensate you for the "additional damage" caused by his botched repair. You may only get $400 for the board now because he has made it worse.

Zed
WA, 1274 posts
22 Jan 2013 9:06AM
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Maybe go halves on the repair as a good will gesture - not that you are obligated to.

windsurftom
NSW, 401 posts
22 Jan 2013 12:29PM
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All sales are final, no guarantees, no refunds... He was well informed in advance - you don't have to feel guilty

tomp
NSW, 692 posts
22 Jan 2013 12:38PM
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I think you should cease contact with him as the (strained) relationship can only deteriorate. Clearly you feel some guilt although he can still get the board repaired. Seems like you were pretty fair from the start.

Maybe you could get an approx. for the repair and split the cost but no obligation & I can only see it getting more difficult for you if he doesn't want to pay or worse, wants all his money back.

END it.

Windxtasy
WA, 4017 posts
22 Jan 2013 10:00AM
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You were fair.
You showed the buyer the damage, you recommended a professional repair, you discounted the board.
The buyer purchased the board in full knowledge that it was damaged.
He then ignored your advice and attempted a repair himself.
You are under no obligation to take the board back or refund his money.

You are also an honest and compassionate person and knowing that this person is unhappy you want to make things right. At the same time you do not want to disadvantage yourself, and you want to sell this board. You could examine the board, guess how much it has been devalued (if any) and offer a reduced refund.

Milsy
NSW, 1176 posts
22 Jan 2013 1:18PM
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hey, ha, thats some great advice, thanks, everything i said is true, the buyer was a good bloke and i am sorry about all this for him, yeah, ill give refund, but he was taking board to shop tis morning and going to talk to them and then let me know what he wants to do, i havent heard yet, but again ill just do what he wants, ill have too look at what he done as well, ha, i hate selling ****, thanks for the feed back, ill post the conclusion................it looks like its gunna be me, getting kicked in nuts..............plus i already spent his money on new stuff..................arghhhhhhhhhhhhhh

powersloshin
NSW, 1844 posts
22 Jan 2013 1:28PM
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make sure you don't start a career as car salesman , or any sales...

Zed
WA, 1274 posts
22 Jan 2013 11:16AM
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powersloshin said...
make sure you don't start a career as car salesman , or any sales...


Ha ha yeah, but good onya for giving him a refund.

AJEaster
NSW, 698 posts
22 Jan 2013 4:47PM
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Milsy said...
hey, ha, thats some great advice, thanks, everything i said is true, the buyer was a good bloke and i am sorry about all this for him, yeah, ill give refund, but he was taking board to shop tis morning and going to talk to them and then let me know what he wants to do, i havent heard yet, but again ill just do what he wants, ill have too look at what he done as well, ha, i hate selling ****, thanks for the feed back, ill post the conclusion................it looks like its gunna be me, getting kicked in nuts..............plus i already spent his money on new stuff..................arghhhhhhhhhhhhhh


All that stuff they say about you is true by the sound Milsy - that is extra nice of you to do that under those circumstances.

Stay kewell - see ya in winter for a Canton or illawarra bash

objc
WA, 68 posts
22 Jan 2013 3:19PM
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Milsy said...

i have a 2010 falcon, 102l, i sold it to a guy for 550 with a board bag and 37select fin, about 6mths before i bought it from shop for 1200, it had damage on the rail, paint was worn off and some cracks, i told him and showed him, i told him it needs to be professionally repaired and too take it too the shop, we got to talking, his an old windsurfer come back to the sport after a ten yr absence, he tells me, he thinks he can fix the board himself, i tell him, i wouldnt, i would take it to the shop, but i also tell him, that plenty of people fix there own stuff, and it doesnt look to hard if you know what youre doing, anywhoooo, he buys board, goes home and trys to fix the rail himself, he calls me later that night, he tells me, he tried to fix the rail, but its got worse and he wants his money back......i tell him, ok, but now some friends are telling me, no way, i dont want to rip anyone off, i told him it was damaged, needed to be fixed by a pro, i actually took a hundred off agreed price for the repair, again, i dont really know what the right thing too do is, i dont wanna make him feel disapointed or ripped off, but now he has done more damage, should i give back money, or is it his board now?, i bought an 800 dollar mast, broke third time, i rang the guy, pffffff, tough titties he told me, i bought a boom, never used it, took it too the shop to trade in, they told me, pffffff, its broken and snapped it in front of me, i told that guy about that, he said he was unaware it was damaged, but thats the risk you take at that price, pfffffff, i thought, whatever! but i didnt hide the damage from the guy who bought my board, i told him, showed him, and he bought it, ha, im stressing, ill give back the money, buit im interested to hear what people would do, thanks


really hard to read

under finned
NSW, 76 posts
22 Jan 2013 6:48PM
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objc said...
Milsy said...

i have a 2010 falcon, 102l, i sold it to a guy for 550 with a board bag and 37select fin, about 6mths before i bought it from shop for 1200, it had damage on the rail, paint was worn off and some cracks, i told him and showed him, i told him it needs to be professionally repaired and too take it too the shop, we got to talking, his an old windsurfer come back to the sport after a ten yr absence, he tells me, he thinks he can fix the board himself, i tell him, i wouldnt, i would take it to the shop, but i also tell him, that plenty of people fix there own stuff, and it doesnt look to hard if you know what youre doing, anywhoooo, he buys board, goes home and trys to fix the rail himself, he calls me later that night, he tells me, he tried to fix the rail, but its got worse and he wants his money back......i tell him, ok, but now some friends are telling me, no way, i dont want to rip anyone off, i told him it was damaged, needed to be fixed by a pro, i actually took a hundred off agreed price for the repair, again, i dont really know what the right thing too do is, i dont wanna make him feel disapointed or ripped off, but now he has done more damage, should i give back money, or is it his board now?, i bought an 800 dollar mast, broke third time, i rang the guy, pffffff, tough titties he told me, i bought a boom, never used it, took it too the shop to trade in, they told me, pffffff, its broken and snapped it in front of me, i told that guy about that, he said he was unaware it was damaged, but thats the risk you take at that price, pfffffff, i thought, whatever! but i didnt hide the damage from the guy who bought my board, i told him, showed him, and he bought it, ha, im stressing, ill give back the money, buit im interested to hear what people would do, thanks


really hard to read


.... yet very effective as a stream of conscious narrative. Helps to emphasise the authors state of mind and his response to what is a clear challenge to his world view.

8/10 - could investigate the use of punctuation in future works.

deejay8204
QLD, 557 posts
22 Jan 2013 5:50PM
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It is a verbal contract you have entered upon sale of the board. you do not have to give any money back to him. If he was aware of the damage, which he was, you are not obligated to return anything unless the board was sold under false pretense.

fanatic02
NSW, 304 posts
22 Jan 2013 7:05PM
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you showed him a problem with the board , he still brought it , had a go at fixing it .
Now he can get it repaired professionally . I wouldnt lose any sleep Milsy . See you next big Southerly mate

Mobydisc
NSW, 9029 posts
22 Jan 2013 7:10PM
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fanatic02 said...
See you next big Southerly mate


The forecast is all over the place. Yesterday the prediction was for big southerlies Saturday and Sunday. Now it's NE seabreezes.


aus301
QLD, 2039 posts
22 Jan 2013 6:15PM
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Well done.

Regardless of what is right or wrong, or what will hold up in court etc, you did what sounds like was in your nature and will keep you resting peacefully each night. When it comes down to it only you have to live with your decision and as long as you are ok with it then all good.

Not sure I would have been so generous mind you.

fanatic02
NSW, 304 posts
22 Jan 2013 7:58PM
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powersloshin said...
make sure you don't start a career as car salesman , or any sales...


I love the venom I brought off you Milsy ,
Great fin !!!!

gavnwend
WA, 1373 posts
22 Jan 2013 5:17PM
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We are a very honest lot us windsurfinfers! Thanks to the guy who found & returned my much loved screwdriver found down at Kymem agh thank,s john!

Milsy
NSW, 1176 posts
22 Jan 2013 8:23PM
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hey, thankyou all for the advice, insight, writting lesson, it is more of an advanced writting style steming back from the great 15th century german poet....pffffffff, conclusion, i finally got a hold of him, he has gone to shop, been informed board was sweet deal, they will fix it for about 80 bucks, and his real happy with everything now,thinks im the greatest, me, im stoked, another stressful selling completed, another dude getting back into, plus tomorrows looking sweet for canton,, yeah, its all starting to come up milhouse!!, thankyou all, c ya soon

easty
TAS, 2213 posts
22 Jan 2013 8:44PM
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Karma, good stuff. One day, he'll be in a position to help you. And he will.

Windxtasy
WA, 4017 posts
22 Jan 2013 7:07PM
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Glad it has all worked out for you!

decrepit
WA, 12802 posts
22 Jan 2013 7:11PM
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As somebody else said, if you must refund, deduct his damage first.

tomp
NSW, 692 posts
23 Jan 2013 12:31AM
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good result, maybe your powerball numbers will now come up

sboardcrazy
NSW, 8292 posts
23 Jan 2013 8:28AM
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fanatic02 said...
you showed him a problem with the board , he still brought it , had a go at fixing it .
Now he can get it repaired professionally . I wouldnt lose any sleep Milsy . See you next big Southerly mate


Agreed although it is awkward..get out and sail today & destress..

sboardcrazy
NSW, 8292 posts
23 Jan 2013 8:32AM
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sboardcrazy said...
fanatic02 said...
you showed him a problem with the board , he still brought it , had a go at fixing it .
Now he can get it repaired professionally . I wouldnt lose any sleep Milsy . See you next big Southerly mate


Agreed although it is awkward..get out and sail today & destress..


Read the later posts..Well you can relax and enjoy your sail..
I'm wrecked from sailing yesterday.The power is off all day today so I can't do much work. It makes sense to sail but I've got to ration my car usage..( otherwise I'd be there already blowing 18-20kts SW). Have fun!

Dezza
NSW, 955 posts
23 Jan 2013 1:33PM
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what a shame he didnt buy my board, 100l Fanatic Skate, no real damage except for a couple of dings, wouldve got him on the water for $250~!!



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