moto transfer *issues*
Posted: Wed Aug 17, 2005 12:45 pm
So...first time buying any type of vehicle, and of course, I get issues. The short is: I buy the nighthawk for $500, van it back home, ride it a bit just outside my house till it's out of gas. Problem is, I forgot to get the keys (aka he forgot to give them to me; only needed to fill up the tank). I call and he says he'll mail em. No problem...he's a young guy, clean cut, works at a church, blah blah blah. After that, I found that he forgot to sign 3 places on the transfer slip. I mail it to him, with extra stamps and my address written on the letter and envelope.
A few weeks and zero keys later, I'm out one transfer slip, and the bike is still sitting there. I give him a call and leave a "stern and serious" message after his childish answering message, and I call again and leave another message, short, curt, and to the point. That was today.
He lives 3 hrs away, and mailing keys and a slip is less than $1. The bike has not been turned on for over a month (will it be ok?) and I'm pissed. Should I ask my free lawyer (dad) about small claims court or keep calling him? Should I eat it (no way!) and re-key the tank and file for a lost slip? I told him in his letter to date the transfer slip for today, so no late fees can be accrued.
thanks for any advice. ARGH.
A few weeks and zero keys later, I'm out one transfer slip, and the bike is still sitting there. I give him a call and leave a "stern and serious" message after his childish answering message, and I call again and leave another message, short, curt, and to the point. That was today.
He lives 3 hrs away, and mailing keys and a slip is less than $1. The bike has not been turned on for over a month (will it be ok?) and I'm pissed. Should I ask my free lawyer (dad) about small claims court or keep calling him? Should I eat it (no way!) and re-key the tank and file for a lost slip? I told him in his letter to date the transfer slip for today, so no late fees can be accrued.
thanks for any advice. ARGH.