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« Reply #25 on: March 02, 2006, 04:23:00 PM »

Clay is James' partner

What kind of partner are we talkin about here?  Cheesy

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« Reply #26 on: March 02, 2006, 09:22:10 PM »

Now that it has been established, that the title has been delivered, I would just like to say the following.
1. I do an honest business and deliver what I promise. If at anytime I felt that I could not have delivered, I would have reversed the deal. I will admit that this has definitely not been my smoothest transaction however, sometimes things don't go as planned and all you can do is sort it out. Unfortunately, that is what happened in this case, but at no point was anyone in danger of getting stiffed out of what they paid/traded for.

2. Buyer beware is a good policy, as I said before, if you are'nt comfortable with a transaction, then you're a fool to part with your money and deserve what you get from people less honest than myself.

3. BUSINESS PARTNER!

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« Reply #27 on: March 02, 2006, 10:40:03 PM »

The seller did not have the title in hand during the sale and the buyer still gave him the cash so that makes him seem a little foolish in my book. If your willing to hand over cash and not get the title on the spot then you put yourself in a situation such as this one. If Taintedpaintworks has an item for sale in the future and it was something I wanted I would have no problem doing buisness with him because I would have the option to check it out and it would be my decision to buy it or turn it down. Buyer beware yes but it's also buyer be smart. Hey,the guy came up with the title in the end and the buyer took the chance to start with by paying without the title in hand. I can see both sides. Also if the guy buys bikes and then sells them for a profit I would give him credit instead of bashing him. That's an honest side income.Again if you don't like what he's selling or the way he sells things then you have the option to not buy it. Don't take a chance on a buisness transaction if your not prepared to pay for your gamble. Just my 2 cents.
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« Reply #28 on: March 02, 2006, 10:59:36 PM »

Well, at least one person on here has their shi+ straight.
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« Reply #29 on: March 03, 2006, 04:00:58 AM »

The seller did not have the title in hand during the sale and the buyer still gave him the cash so that makes him seem a little foolish in my book. If your willing to hand over cash and not get the title on the spot then you put yourself in a situation such as this one. If Taintedpaintworks has an item for sale in the future and it was something I wanted I would have no problem doing buisness with him because I would have the option to check it out and it would be my decision to buy it or turn it down. Buyer beware yes but it's also buyer be smart. Hey,the guy came up with the title in the end and the buyer took the chance to start with by paying without the title in hand. I can see both sides. Also if the guy buys bikes and then sells them for a profit I would give him credit instead of bashing him. That's an honest side income.Again if you don't like what he's selling or the way he sells things then you have the option to not buy it. Don't take a chance on a buisness transaction if your not prepared to pay for your gamble. Just my 2 cents.



That is correct to some point but James flat out lied about having the title and who the ski belonged to. Yes my coworker took a chance because James said that he forgot the title and would mail it when he got back home, when in fact some guy was putting a mechanics lein on it and the paperwork for the mechanics lein had not even been finished. He flat out lied several times so maybe you will do business with a lier, I care not to. Here is a link to someone else that has had a problem.


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« Reply #30 on: March 03, 2006, 02:23:57 PM »

Well, at least one person on here has their shi+ straight.

what a wonderfull contribution to the site.

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« Reply #31 on: March 04, 2006, 10:16:38 AM »

So what type of work did the mechanic do that the original owner couldnt afford to pay him for? Did the mechanic use OEM parts or cheap used reconditioned parts?? I can tell you 2(James & Clay) IMHO you guys are hustlers & much less than honest. I can guarantee you if I was looking to buy the skis, & you even breathed one word about the mechanics lein, i would have NEVER given you a dime for them! But then again I would have never handed over cash without a title especially with your lame excuse of "I forgot the title". That was the dealbreaker!!! Oh yeah, someone a while back searched out this guy on this site because he ripped him off, so that should have been the big red flag to begin with. 
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« Reply #32 on: March 05, 2006, 12:11:26 PM »

this post is better than days of our lives LOL  Grin
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