minimobster0
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Michigan
My friend's mother paid for a PS3 on eBay for me and I offered to pay over half of the amount. She refused to take my money and instead said I could work it off for her. This was a legally binding verbal agreement. Unfortunately for her, last year the PS3 in question got the YLOD and had to be serviced. When Sony services a PS3 they do not repair and return, but simply send you a new PS3. Since I sent out the servicing request and the verbal agreement was tied to the PS3 that Sony now has custody of, the current PS3 is in my name alone and therefore should legally belong to me, correct?
The reason I'm asking is because her son and I got into a fight and she kicked me out of her home for good. Normally I would never do this sort of thing, but she told me that the PS3 was staying at her house and then I informed her of this technicality and that infuriated her. Regardless, almost all of my PS3 games including my PS2 system and games still are in her house because she won't let me go over there and get them. I have tried contacting her on numerous occasions and she won't talk to me.
I even sent her a message stating that I would be willing to pay her the amount that was paid for the PS3 as a courtesy. If my thinking is correct, then I shouldn't have to and am doing her a favor by offering that.
Could I please get some help with this issue?
My friend's mother paid for a PS3 on eBay for me and I offered to pay over half of the amount. She refused to take my money and instead said I could work it off for her. This was a legally binding verbal agreement. Unfortunately for her, last year the PS3 in question got the YLOD and had to be serviced. When Sony services a PS3 they do not repair and return, but simply send you a new PS3. Since I sent out the servicing request and the verbal agreement was tied to the PS3 that Sony now has custody of, the current PS3 is in my name alone and therefore should legally belong to me, correct?
The reason I'm asking is because her son and I got into a fight and she kicked me out of her home for good. Normally I would never do this sort of thing, but she told me that the PS3 was staying at her house and then I informed her of this technicality and that infuriated her. Regardless, almost all of my PS3 games including my PS2 system and games still are in her house because she won't let me go over there and get them. I have tried contacting her on numerous occasions and she won't talk to me.
I even sent her a message stating that I would be willing to pay her the amount that was paid for the PS3 as a courtesy. If my thinking is correct, then I shouldn't have to and am doing her a favor by offering that.
Could I please get some help with this issue?