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  • Trick Pony
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    If you're going to take payments on something, don't give it to them until it's paid in full, simple as that. If they don't like the terms then move on to the next buyer.

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  • Skidmark
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    Vader i'm going to pick on you for this for a bit, hopefully you learned a pretty important lesson, it just sucks you're out a bit of money.

    WHY the FUCK would you take payments on a bike from a stranger? If they do not have the credit or will power to save enough cash to buy it outright, then they shouldn't be having it.

    You shouldn't even take payments from a family member.

    When it comes to money people will fuck you over, there are only so many people out there who are trustworthy.

    *You made a contract and that's the best thing you did.
    *Use that contract to legally get your bike back.

    What is the wording in your contract? Maybe scan the contract and omit names and addresses so we can view it.

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  • Snatch Napkin
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    Too bad I'm not closer. I'm pretty proficient at collecting debts and it has been too long.

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  • broke again
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    Originally posted by Chili View Post
    Why did you give him the money without a title?
    He had it with him when i picked up the car and I thought he put it in the car (i was loading it on a trailer).

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  • Stunter Bob
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    I'd really like to know how this turns out, hopefully he comes out missing a few teeth or has a limp

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  • HarrisonTX
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    Originally posted by 347Mike View Post
    Did you ask if he had the bike?

    If so, tell him you are coming for it and call the cops telling them there is some idiot speeding on a bike at that location. When douchebag hears you are coming he will flee the scene. Then vaderett can drive up while everything is going down.
    "yea, do you have a bike you didnt pay for"
    Just talked to him, and got an address.

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  • 03trubluGT
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    Originally posted by HarrisonTX View Post
    You have the title?
    Report it stolen, and trash that agreement.


    If someone had my stuff, and they wouldnt answer my phone call, but I knew where they worked, do you know what I'd be doing? Taking a trip to his shop, not posting about it on the interwebsz.
    That's making a false report and it's an offense.

    I would never suggest doing it.

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  • HarrisonTX
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    Originally posted by 347Mike View Post
    Apparently you didn't put forth much effort in reading the rest of the thread. He didn't know where his shop was until recent. Now that it seems like he knows where he is located, he is going to pay a visit.
    reading is for idiots. I did see that mentioned several times after I fired away my angry post :/

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  • 347Mike
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    Originally posted by HarrisonTX View Post
    Just called him. 610 south bryan belt line.

    He is there right now.
    Did you ask if he had the bike?

    If so, tell him you are coming for it and call the cops telling them there is some idiot speeding on a bike at that location. When douchebag hears you are coming he will flee the scene. Then vaderett can drive up while everything is going down.

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  • HarrisonTX
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    Just called him. 610 south bryan belt line.

    He is there right now.

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  • 347Mike
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    Originally posted by HarrisonTX View Post
    You have the title?
    Report it stolen, and trash that agreement.


    If someone had my stuff, and they wouldnt answer my phone call, but I knew where they worked, do you know what I'd be doing? Taking a trip to his shop, not posting about it on the interwebsz.
    Apparently you didn't put forth much effort in reading the rest of the thread. He didn't know where his shop was until recent. Now that it seems like he knows where he is located, he is going to pay a visit.

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  • HarrisonTX
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    Originally posted by vadertt View Post
    From what I heard, he did this to stunterbob also. I'll post up his info in a bit.
    I just left him a message and want to see how it pans out before I shit talk him and his shop.

    Pm Bob he'll know.


    I have the title and an agreement signed by him.
    You have the title?
    Report it stolen, and trash that agreement.


    If someone had my stuff, and they wouldnt answer my phone call, but I knew where they worked, do you know what I'd be doing? Taking a trip to his shop, not posting about it on the interwebsz.

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  • Chili
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    Originally posted by 03trubluGT View Post
    It would not be advisable.

    Sitting in Internal Affairs explaining a complaint that could come from that isn't my idea of a fun day.
    Could you just treat it as a paid security gig?

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  • 347Mike
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    Originally posted by 03trubluGT View Post
    It would not be advisable.

    Sitting in Internal Affairs explaining a complaint that could come from that isn't my idea of a fun day.
    How so? If you could "prevent" something from escalating when it is in an atmosphere where its possible, why not? Isn't that what cops are for?

    Not cop bashing just asking what seems to me is a legitimate question.

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  • 03trubluGT
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    Originally posted by GSXR_Mike View Post
    What about an off duty LEO going along in case there was a situation?
    It would not be advisable.

    Sitting in Internal Affairs explaining a complaint that could come from that isn't my idea of a fun day.

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