summitzx
Active member
A friend of mine sells a sled and then about a month later on the buyers first ride the engine dies. I was the one that posted the photos to help sell the sled so I am the one that gets the unhappy e-mails.
I have bought a sled last year from a guy and had the same problem. the sled crapped out. The only difference is that I believe the guy knew he was selling me junk. He could not answer any of my questions and would not give me eye contact at all. He showed the sled quick and left us to look it over. Then about 20 min later came back to the garage and asked us if we wanted it. I look back and should have saw that as a sign. oh well live and learn. But never contacted the seller. Ya I was pissed at the out come and voiced my frustrations but never asked anything of the seller. I cut my losses and worked on getting it running.
With all that said, now I ask the question, if you sold a sled with confidence that it was in good condition and the buyer had problems right away, what would you do? Would you say well that is crappy but that is one of the risks when buying a used sled. Would you give money back or offer help? who is to say they did something to cause the problem. Reason I ask is that my friend an I have conflicting opinion and have argued about what should be done. I would love to hear what others think about this issue.
Thanks for reading I look forward to responses.
I have bought a sled last year from a guy and had the same problem. the sled crapped out. The only difference is that I believe the guy knew he was selling me junk. He could not answer any of my questions and would not give me eye contact at all. He showed the sled quick and left us to look it over. Then about 20 min later came back to the garage and asked us if we wanted it. I look back and should have saw that as a sign. oh well live and learn. But never contacted the seller. Ya I was pissed at the out come and voiced my frustrations but never asked anything of the seller. I cut my losses and worked on getting it running.
With all that said, now I ask the question, if you sold a sled with confidence that it was in good condition and the buyer had problems right away, what would you do? Would you say well that is crappy but that is one of the risks when buying a used sled. Would you give money back or offer help? who is to say they did something to cause the problem. Reason I ask is that my friend an I have conflicting opinion and have argued about what should be done. I would love to hear what others think about this issue.
Thanks for reading I look forward to responses.