I agree... whatever the issue at hand it's not a scrupulous one.Strange how the original poster of this thread has decided not to answer the above questions, even though he has been on TFF !!
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I agree... whatever the issue at hand it's not a scrupulous one.Strange how the original poster of this thread has decided not to answer the above questions, even though he has been on TFF !!
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No idea of the legal side of things.Sold something in an on farm dispersal sale and buyer having seen the item on the day is now claiming it’s not fit for purpose
Admin have more energy than me if they are setting up spurious threads for self amusement... just another chancer I'd sayMaybe it's a curve ball.
Good one Clive and the admin great thread to get everyone posting
If it is a genuine thread the OP doesn't sound genuine and has almost admitted guilt on the first page, stating buyer beware. if you were stopped by police that would certainly see you in a cell.
I thought all sales were sold as seen, dispersal's are normally ok added on lots or collective sales you have to think why is it there. But to put something in any sale and say in working order if it isn't would be asking for trouble surely you'd just say nothing
I would be very suprised if this made it to court, unless, there is a lot more to it than has been let onI haven't read the whole thread but the auction will have been conducted according to published conditions of sale which are freely available from the auction company. Auctioneers have a professional body and must adhere to standards. If this is going to court, the OP is quite right to keep his mouth shut or the court may decide undue influence has been brought to bear. "No comment for legal reasons".
And was a beet harvesterThe two clues here are that the machine was “checked over” but then “left” in working order. That would suggest the dealership did something to it. So as Profi 516 says, the last time it was used there was a fault, sent to dealer for repair who gave a quote to fix that was too big, so they agreed to put it back togethor in a working state. Buyer then tried machine out and either takes it to dealer for fix or was talking to them and they say, oh yeah they had it in here and we told them it was knacketed so they said just put it back together and we will put it in the sale. Buyer now fuming after hearing that.
Are you suggesting some unscrupulous turd sold a perfect working knackered beet harvester?! It will likely fall on the auctioneer, but if the auctioneer works by the book and seller misadvertised it, it will come back on the seller.And was a beet harvester
Maybe, might just have had bad luck this week... I find it odd when members arrive with this sort of issue. . Lack of description of the issue rings alarm bells thoughOr Tatto bought a field of beet at auction & its been under water, frosted & now not as described
Me too, but anyone with half a brain would heed the warning not to try and influence events by using social media!I would be very suprised if this made it to court, unless, there is a lot more to it than has been let on
What has price got to do with it?but it really comes down to price paid, if it was bought 'cheap' pretty obvious, but sold for strong money, buyer has a right to be p1ssed off.
or bought cheap, as a bargain, works both ways.What has price got to do with it?
If it made good money then another man obviously thought it was ok.