If you sold your car to someone else
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If you sold your car to someone else
And they were a stranger (not a friend or family), would you still offer to help fix or work on the car after selling it if something went wrong? Or do you feel that once it has a new owner, its out of your hands and you're done with it? I dont mean buy stuff for the owner...I mean actually work on it with them.
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It'd have to be worth it, like if it was an engine swapped car that you knew all the ins and outs of... then maybe. But in 90% of cases, no.
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As-is, signed waiver, with all the important stuff like "needs 04 Kia spectra front rotors and 2002 XG350 pads up front" on a nice sheet of paper.
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More of that "Christian compassion" for you.
I wouldn't necessarily help them work on it, but if they had questions about some custom work that I had done to it (i.e. swapped parts etc) I would be more than happy to help answer questions about it.
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Christian compassion indeed! It's got nothing to do with selling a used car but thanks for dragging the subject up again. Maybe YOU have time to spoon-feed a new owner something they should be paying $60/hr for, but I certainly don't. A compaaaaaasionate seller would have disclosed everything about all custom parts and work at the time of sale. What does it say about YOUR compassion as a seller that you would think a buyer would not be satisfied with your original disclosures? Hmm? HMMMM?
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What!? Does anybody on this site think his question of my compassion makes any sense at all?
In my post I didn't assume or "think a buyer would not be satisfied with your original disclosures?" I simply said that "I wouldn't necessarily help them work on it, but if they had questions about some custom work that I had done to it (i.e. swapped parts etc) I would be more than happy to help answer questions about it."
I would think/assume that my answer IS, at least slightly, more compassionate then " tell them have a nice life."
Believe me I am no scoundrel, and I have not reached my last resort in dealing with the likes of you.
In my post I didn't assume or "think a buyer would not be satisfied with your original disclosures?" I simply said that "I wouldn't necessarily help them work on it, but if they had questions about some custom work that I had done to it (i.e. swapped parts etc) I would be more than happy to help answer questions about it."
I would think/assume that my answer IS, at least slightly, more compassionate then " tell them have a nice life."
Believe me I am no scoundrel, and I have not reached my last resort in dealing with the likes of you.