---------------------------------------------------------- RV6-List Digest Archive --- Total Messages Posted Tue 09/22/09: 6 ---------------------------------------------------------- Today's Message Index: ---------------------- 1. 03:13 PM - rv6a for sale (Robert Murillo) 2. 03:39 PM - Re: rv6a for sale (Matt Dralle) 3. 05:11 PM - Re: rv6a for sale (Charlie England) 4. 05:43 PM - Re: rv6a for sale (rvaitor@comcast.net) 5. 05:43 PM - Re: rv6a for sale (Mike Nellis) 6. 05:45 PM - Re: rv6a for sale (Andrew Leopold) ________________________________ Message 1 _____________________________________ Time: 03:13:29 PM PST US From: Robert Murillo Subject: RV6-List: rv6a for sale Hi: - Need some advice,- I recently had an experience I did not expect,- I tr ust people, maybe I should't from now on? - I had my Rv6a listed, in Barnstormers, and Trade a Plane, for the last two weeks I got a quite a few responses, and three people were very interested, one in part icular assure me-- he definetely, would buy, after many tel. calls, pho tos etc.. he said, he would come to the airport to take a look etc... but he said, tell any body that call - you, it is sold.. - We met last Wednesday, and yes he brought me a Cashier's check for $1,000 a s he had told me. He look at the plane, we took the cawling etc.., we run the engine and the rest... - He told me that next week, we would meet again, and that he would have the rest of the money, he had to get it out of his credit union account.. - Everything went fine,- the people that called me, two others, I told them the plane was sold... - Now on Monday morning-- 9:00 AM got a call, now he said,- changed his maind, he woul not buy the plane, and wanted- his chack back.. - I would- like to hear some comments from- those who have experience in this.. - I had two other peopolel that perhaps, would have been serious about it.. - Robert - rv6a - do not archive - -=0A=0A=0A ________________________________ Message 2 _____________________________________ Time: 03:39:36 PM PST US From: Matt Dralle Subject: Re: RV6-List: rv6a for sale Sounds typical. My motto is that its *not* sold until the check for the full amount has cleared. I tell perspective buyers that the first person to "show me the money" is the buyer. Until then, its still for sale and I entertain any and all perspective buyers. Sounds like you just made a thousand bucks... ;-) (just kidding). Matt At 03:10 PM 9/22/2009 Tuesday, you wrote: >Hi: > >Need some advice, I recently had an experience I did not expect, I trust people, >maybe I should't from now on? > >I had my Rv6a listed, in Barnstormers, and Trade a Plane, for the last two weeks I got >a quite a few responses, and three people were very interested, one in particular assure me he definetely, would buy, after many tel. calls, photos etc.. he said, he would come >to the airport to take a look etc... but he said, tell any body that call you, it is sold.. > >We met last Wednesday, and yes he brought me a Cashier's check for $1,000 as >he had told me. He look at the plane, we took the cawling etc.., we run the engine >and the rest... > >He told me that next week, we would meet again, and that he would have the rest of the >money, he had to get it out of his credit union account.. > >Everything went fine, the people that called me, two others, I told them the plane was >sold... > >Now on Monday morning 9:00 AM got a call, now he said, changed his maind, he woul >not buy the plane, and wanted his chack back.. > >I would like to hear some comments from those who have experience in this.. > >I had two other peopolel that perhaps, would have been serious about it.. > >Robert > >rv6a > >do not archive ________________________________ Message 3 _____________________________________ Time: 05:11:49 PM PST US From: Charlie England Subject: Re: RV6-List: rv6a for sale Why are you just kidding? The guy paid $1k for an option on a plane. He didn't exercise the option. Try going to your stock broker & buying an option on some stock. Then decide not to buy & ask for your option money back. Now, if in the last couple of days the guy's kid just had an accident, or he just lost his job, or....then my personal bleeding heart liberalism might push me to be generous & let him out of his contract, but I'd feel no obligation to give him back the money once he had inspected the plane & committed to purchase it, & just changed his mind. Charlie Matt Dralle wrote: > > Sounds typical. My motto is that its *not* sold until the check for the full amount has cleared. I tell perspective buyers that the first person to "show me the money" is the buyer. Until then, its still for sale and I entertain any and all perspective buyers. > > Sounds like you just made a thousand bucks... ;-) (just kidding). > > Matt > > > At 03:10 PM 9/22/2009 Tuesday, you wrote: > >> Hi: >> >> Need some advice, I recently had an experience I did not expect, I trust people, >> maybe I should't from now on? >> >> I had my Rv6a listed, in Barnstormers, and Trade a Plane, for the last two weeks I got >> a quite a few responses, and three people were very interested, one in particular assure me he definetely, would buy, after many tel. calls, photos etc.. he said, he would come >> to the airport to take a look etc... but he said, tell any body that call you, it is sold.. >> >> We met last Wednesday, and yes he brought me a Cashier's check for $1,000 as >> he had told me. He look at the plane, we took the cawling etc.., we run the engine >> and the rest... >> >> He told me that next week, we would meet again, and that he would have the rest of the >> money, he had to get it out of his credit union account.. >> >> Everything went fine, the people that called me, two others, I told them the plane was >> sold... >> >> Now on Monday morning 9:00 AM got a call, now he said, changed his maind, he woul >> not buy the plane, and wanted his chack back.. >> >> I would like to hear some comments from those who have experience in this.. >> >> I had two other peopolel that perhaps, would have been serious about it.. >> >> Robert >> >> rv6a >> >> do not archive >> ________________________________ Message 4 _____________________________________ Time: 05:43:27 PM PST US From: rvaitor@comcast.net Subject: Re: RV6-List: rv6a for sale No, actually you probably, as painful as it is, need to give him his money back and add that to one of the experiences you paid for. When I advertised my plane last year, I got quite a few of the we'll send you x dollars and you deduct the deposit out of it or something like that - didn't pass the sniff test so I passed. Most were overseas or one sent me a check from a company out in Washington, but was Fedexed from LA. Called the company in WA and they didn't know anything about the check. In another instance a guy wired me a $15K deposit on some cars and came through on the deal with the rest of the money. I think, take a deposit, but don't quit working all your prospects until you get all the money. You should get a feel for the folks that are straight. Good luck ----- Original Message ----- From: "Charlie England" Sent: Tuesday, September 22, 2009 7:11:27 PM GMT -06:00 US/Canada Central Subject: Re: RV6-List: rv6a for sale Why are you just kidding? The guy paid $1k for an option on a plane. He didn't exercise the option. Try going to your stock broker & buying an option on some stock. Then decide not to buy & ask for your option money back. Now, if in the last couple of days the guy's kid just had an accident, or he just lost his job, or....then my personal bleeding heart liberalism might push me to be generous & let him out of his contract, but I'd feel no obligation to give him back the money once he had inspected the plane & committed to purchase it, & just changed his mind. Charlie Matt Dralle wrote: > > Sounds typical. My motto is that its *not* sold until the check for the full amount has cleared. I tell perspective buyers that the first person to "show me the money" is the buyer. Until then, its still for sale and I entertain any and all perspective buyers. > > Sounds like you just made a thousand bucks... ;-) (just kidding). > > Matt > > > At 03:10 PM 9/22/2009 Tuesday, you wrote: > >> Hi: >> >> Need some advice, I recently had an experience I did not expect, I trust people, >> maybe I should't from now on? >> >> I had my Rv6a listed, in Barnstormers, and Trade a Plane, for the last two weeks I got >> a quite a few responses, and three people were very interested, one in particular assure me he definetely, would buy, after many tel. calls, photos etc.. he said, he would come >> to the airport to take a look etc... but he said, tell any body that call you, it is sold.. >> >> We met last Wednesday, and yes he brought me a Cashier's check for $1,000 as >> he had told me. He look at the plane, we took the cawling etc.., we run the engine >> and the rest... >> >> He told me that next week, we would meet again, and that he would have the rest of the >> money, he had to get it out of his credit union account.. >> >> Everything went fine, the people that called me, two others, I told them the plane was >> sold... >> >> Now on Monday morning 9:00 AM got a call, now he said, changed his maind, he woul >> not buy the plane, and wanted his chack back.. >> >> I would like to hear some comments from those who have experience in this.. >> >> I had two other peopolel that perhaps, would have been serious about it.. >> >> Robert >> >> rv6a >> >> do not archive >> ________________________________ Message 5 _____________________________________ Time: 05:43:27 PM PST US From: Mike Nellis Subject: Re: RV6-List: rv6a for sale He gave you a good faith deposit so that you would take it off the market. You passed up opportunities to sell the plane. The deposit is yours unless you gave him some indication the deposit was "refundable". That is the reason deposits are given, to bind the deal. Mike > Hi: > > Need some advice, I recently had an experience I did not expect, I > trust people, > maybe I should't from now on? > > I had my Rv6a listed, in Barnstormers, and Trade a Plane, for the last > two weeks I got > a quite a few responses, and three people were very interested, one in > particular assure me he definetely, would buy, after many tel. > calls, photos etc.. he said, he would come > to the airport to take a look etc... but he said, tell any body that > call you, it is sold.. > > We met last Wednesday, and yes he brought me a Cashier's check for > $1,000 as > he had told me. He look at the plane, we took the cawling etc.., we > run the engine > and the rest... > > He told me that next week, we would meet again, and that he would have > the rest of the > money, he had to get it out of his credit union account.. > > Everything went fine, the people that called me, two others, I told > them the plane was > sold... > > Now on Monday morning 9:00 AM got a call, now he said, changed his > maind, he woul > not buy the plane, and wanted his chack back.. > > I would like to hear some comments from those who have experience in > this.. > > I had two other peopolel that perhaps, would have been serious about it.. > > Robert > > rv6a > > do not archive > > > > > * > > > * ________________________________ Message 6 _____________________________________ Time: 05:45:01 PM PST US Subject: RE: RV6-List: rv6a for sale From: "Andrew Leopold" Well said Charlie, I second that. Andrew -----Original Message----- From: owner-rv6-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-rv6-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Charlie England Sent: Wednesday, 23 September 2009 9:41 AM Subject: Re: RV6-List: rv6a for sale --> Why are you just kidding? The guy paid $1k for an option on a plane. He didn't exercise the option. Try going to your stock broker & buying an option on some stock. Then decide not to buy & ask for your option money back. Now, if in the last couple of days the guy's kid just had an accident, or he just lost his job, or....then my personal bleeding heart liberalism might push me to be generous & let him out of his contract, but I'd feel no obligation to give him back the money once he had inspected the plane & committed to purchase it, & just changed his mind. Charlie Matt Dralle wrote: > > Sounds typical. My motto is that its *not* sold until the check for the full amount has cleared. I tell perspective buyers that the first person to "show me the money" is the buyer. Until then, its still for sale and I entertain any and all perspective buyers. > > Sounds like you just made a thousand bucks... ;-) (just kidding). > > Matt > > > At 03:10 PM 9/22/2009 Tuesday, you wrote: > >> Hi: >> >> Need some advice, I recently had an experience I did not expect, I >> trust people, maybe I should't from now on? >> >> I had my Rv6a listed, in Barnstormers, and Trade a Plane, for the last two weeks I got >> a quite a few responses, and three people were very interested, one in particular assure me he definetely, would buy, after many tel. calls, photos etc.. he said, he would come >> to the airport to take a look etc... but he said, tell any body that call you, it is sold.. >> >> We met last Wednesday, and yes he brought me a Cashier's check for >> $1,000 as he had told me. He look at the plane, we took the cawling >> etc.., we run the engine and the rest... >> >> He told me that next week, we would meet again, and that he would >> have the rest of the money, he had to get it out of his credit union account.. >> >> Everything went fine, the people that called me, two others, I told >> them the plane was sold... >> >> Now on Monday morning 9:00 AM got a call, now he said, changed his maind, he woul >> not buy the plane, and wanted his chack back.. >> >> I would like to hear some comments from those who have experience in this.. >> >> I had two other peopolel that perhaps, would have been serious about it.. >> >> Robert >> >> rv6a >> >> do not archive >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Other Matronics Email List Services ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Post A New Message rv6-list@matronics.com UN/SUBSCRIBE http://www.matronics.com/subscription List FAQ http://www.matronics.com/FAQ/RV6-List.htm Web Forum Interface To Lists http://forums.matronics.com Matronics List Wiki http://wiki.matronics.com Full Archive Search Engine http://www.matronics.com/search 7-Day List Browse http://www.matronics.com/browse/rv6-list Browse Digests http://www.matronics.com/digest/rv6-list Browse Other Lists http://www.matronics.com/browse Live Online Chat! http://www.matronics.com/chat Archive Downloading http://www.matronics.com/archives Photo Share http://www.matronics.com/photoshare Other Email Lists http://www.matronics.com/emaillists Contributions http://www.matronics.com/contribution ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- These Email List Services are sponsored solely by Matronics and through the generous Contributions of its members.