Seattle_Stranger
Bluelighter
Hey all, I'm not expecting legal advice here, just experience wisdom. I'm pretty sure I'm just fine, but please, someone speak up if you think otherwise.
In short, I sold a set of wheels on Craigslist for $400 and now the guy is demanding a refund after the fact. I had these exact wheels on my car and drove on them no problem for years, and I stated this in my ad. A buyer came to my house (yep, not making this mistake again 8)) and I showed him the wheels. He had the same model car that I had just a few years older, and he asked if these will fit on his car. I told him I know for a fact that they fit his car seeing how they fit mine and also I know several people with the exact year and model car he has that run these exact wheels, and even said that I'd take them back if they didn't fit his car. Not that it matters, but I said that in a rather jovial manner basically indicating that I am 101% confident they fit the model car he says he has. He inspected them for a while, approved, and handed me cash.
A few hours later he says he was further inspecting the wheels and noticed a number is different on the back of one of the wheels that is otherwise the same on the other three. He claims that the number means the wheel is an inch wider. I knew nothing of this and obviously neither of us noticed it earlier. I assured him that I never knew anything of this and that it should not matter because again, I ran these wheels as they are for nearly 3 years with no issues at all, so he should be fine. Even though I said I'd take them back if they don't fit, they DO fit, one of them is simply slightly wider than the others, but they still will fit his car just fine, are perfectly safe to use, and that I never even noticed a difference after driving on them for 3 years. He says he doesn't want to chance it and wants his money back.
I'm pretty sure that I have no obligation to give him his money back. My only two concerns are:
In the ad, I did state that they are 7.5 inches wide all around, because I actually thought they were. It is a surprise to me to find that one is actually 1" wider than the others. Regardless, he inspected them thoroughly when he got to my house, approved of them, and handed me cash. Even though I said they were all 7.5", and one of them happens to be 8.5", not that I'm trying to pull one over on the guy, but isn't it his responsibility to inspect the item before handing over cash for it? I highly doubt he has ANY route of legal recourse, does he? The ad has long since been expired and the publish email has long been leaned from my inbox.
Also, like I said, he now knows where I live. He didn't strike me as a vengeful guy, but you never know. I would like to resolve this peacefully, but I do not want to give him his money back. Quite frankly, I can't afford to.
Advice? Again, I'm not trying to screw anyone, I honestly want to resolve this peacefully, but I do not want to refund his money. I have dealt with SEVERAL similar situations where I was in his shoes (and much, much worse) and I never even considered trying to call the seller back for a refund. It's my responsibility to inspect the item before I hand over cash for it and it is MY problem if I find something I don't like about it after the fact.
Thanks!
In short, I sold a set of wheels on Craigslist for $400 and now the guy is demanding a refund after the fact. I had these exact wheels on my car and drove on them no problem for years, and I stated this in my ad. A buyer came to my house (yep, not making this mistake again 8)) and I showed him the wheels. He had the same model car that I had just a few years older, and he asked if these will fit on his car. I told him I know for a fact that they fit his car seeing how they fit mine and also I know several people with the exact year and model car he has that run these exact wheels, and even said that I'd take them back if they didn't fit his car. Not that it matters, but I said that in a rather jovial manner basically indicating that I am 101% confident they fit the model car he says he has. He inspected them for a while, approved, and handed me cash.
A few hours later he says he was further inspecting the wheels and noticed a number is different on the back of one of the wheels that is otherwise the same on the other three. He claims that the number means the wheel is an inch wider. I knew nothing of this and obviously neither of us noticed it earlier. I assured him that I never knew anything of this and that it should not matter because again, I ran these wheels as they are for nearly 3 years with no issues at all, so he should be fine. Even though I said I'd take them back if they don't fit, they DO fit, one of them is simply slightly wider than the others, but they still will fit his car just fine, are perfectly safe to use, and that I never even noticed a difference after driving on them for 3 years. He says he doesn't want to chance it and wants his money back.
I'm pretty sure that I have no obligation to give him his money back. My only two concerns are:
In the ad, I did state that they are 7.5 inches wide all around, because I actually thought they were. It is a surprise to me to find that one is actually 1" wider than the others. Regardless, he inspected them thoroughly when he got to my house, approved of them, and handed me cash. Even though I said they were all 7.5", and one of them happens to be 8.5", not that I'm trying to pull one over on the guy, but isn't it his responsibility to inspect the item before handing over cash for it? I highly doubt he has ANY route of legal recourse, does he? The ad has long since been expired and the publish email has long been leaned from my inbox.
Also, like I said, he now knows where I live. He didn't strike me as a vengeful guy, but you never know. I would like to resolve this peacefully, but I do not want to give him his money back. Quite frankly, I can't afford to.
Advice? Again, I'm not trying to screw anyone, I honestly want to resolve this peacefully, but I do not want to refund his money. I have dealt with SEVERAL similar situations where I was in his shoes (and much, much worse) and I never even considered trying to call the seller back for a refund. It's my responsibility to inspect the item before I hand over cash for it and it is MY problem if I find something I don't like about it after the fact.
Thanks!
