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(( EDIT: Buyer has since come up with the money; bike is sold and gone to its new home. thanks for the responses though! ))
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So I had arranged this weekend to sell my bike privately, and accepted a deposit toward the sale of the bike. Buyer has the VIN# and a written agreement of deposit/sale details (which stated sale would be final, but nothing about the deposit itself...) Bike was to be delivered today, in a couple of hours.
The buyer just called to tell me his car has broken down and he no longer will be able to afford the bike. I want to believe him and hope it's not just a lame excuse to back out at the last minute, but it is quite a coincidence.
He offered that I should keep a (small) portion of the deposit and can refund the rest... If the roles were reversed I would understand, as I do need my car more than I need a bike.
Morally I feel obligated to return the portion he requested, and really I don't want any BS/trouble. But I've also spent my own time getting the bike ready for sale, removing a few items from it that were to be kept, etc... plus just the headache of having to go through all of this.
What would you guys do?
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(( EDIT: Buyer has since come up with the money; bike is sold and gone to its new home. thanks for the responses though! ))
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So I had arranged this weekend to sell my bike privately, and accepted a deposit toward the sale of the bike. Buyer has the VIN# and a written agreement of deposit/sale details (which stated sale would be final, but nothing about the deposit itself...) Bike was to be delivered today, in a couple of hours.
The buyer just called to tell me his car has broken down and he no longer will be able to afford the bike. I want to believe him and hope it's not just a lame excuse to back out at the last minute, but it is quite a coincidence.
He offered that I should keep a (small) portion of the deposit and can refund the rest... If the roles were reversed I would understand, as I do need my car more than I need a bike.
Morally I feel obligated to return the portion he requested, and really I don't want any BS/trouble. But I've also spent my own time getting the bike ready for sale, removing a few items from it that were to be kept, etc... plus just the headache of having to go through all of this.
What would you guys do?
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