Ok... WTF!

have to agree with sn3rd - if he not even willing to give you the serial numbers it is plain to see that this idiot is just taking a chance...

Exactly. My thoughts as well.

Was a good bluff there :D

Now you have no more business with that guy, and your conscience can be clean.

Relax!

BTW - Otto is also the name of the two-wheeled rubbish bins, maybe he had to pull a name out of the air, and Otto was the first he saw? :D
 
Is there any paperwork involved - contracts signed? If not - he can go to hell! Same thing happened to me - bought a second hand part - didnt work - and there was nothing I could do about it - cos there was no written agreement. Dont worry Gdiza - just ignore him!
 
Exactly. My thoughts as well.

Was a good bluff there :D

Now you have no more business with that guy, and your conscience can be clean.

Relax!

BTW - Otto is also the name of the two-wheeled rubbish bins, maybe he had to pull a name out of the air, and Otto was the first he saw? :D

ROFL!

Watched Usual Suspects recently by any chance? :D
 
Yeah I agree, tell him to catch the next boat out to Robben island. I mean it sounded like you were rather accommodating to the chap but he insisted on being a prick about it...Well sarry for you then. It does sound a little dodgy I must say.
 
Is there any paperwork involved - contracts signed? If not - he can go to hell! Same thing happened to me - bought a second hand part - didnt work - and there was nothing I could do about it - cos there was no written agreement. Dont worry Gdiza - just ignore him!

With a few exceptions (property, for example), verbal contracts are just as valid as writtten contracts.
 
With a few exceptions (property, for example), verbal contracts are just as valid as writtten contracts.

Agreed Claymore, and had I really sold him a buggered MB, I would gladly have helped exchange it (swop it out) but he didn't seem interested in doing that.

He was demanding that 'sure, you can swop it out, but give me my money first and you deal with the problems' type attitude - which lead me to believe that he was up to something either, A) he buggered the motherboard up or B) he had found a bargain elsewhere and had changed his mind.
 
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