After literally spending most of the past 14 hours bouncing emails back and forth explaining why I'm keeping his deposit, I think I'm finally fricking done.
This guy wasted my entire day begging for money back and all he really accomplished was to piss me off to the point of not caring anymore.
Moral or not, buyer beware -- if you offer a deposit for an item, it's a business deal/promise. Break that deal/promise, you deal with the circumstances... Have to look at it this way: That money was needed for a reason, how do you know the buyer didn't have their own commitments that depended on you completing the sale?
It's kind of a tough lesson for both sides here, I'm usually a very forgiving person, but if I'd paid a shop for the time he wasted I would be out far more than his deposit...
This guy wasted my entire day begging for money back and all he really accomplished was to piss me off to the point of not caring anymore.
Moral or not, buyer beware -- if you offer a deposit for an item, it's a business deal/promise. Break that deal/promise, you deal with the circumstances... Have to look at it this way: That money was needed for a reason, how do you know the buyer didn't have their own commitments that depended on you completing the sale?
It's kind of a tough lesson for both sides here, I'm usually a very forgiving person, but if I'd paid a shop for the time he wasted I would be out far more than his deposit...