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Gentleman's agreement w/ no receipt?

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firemystdl

Junior Member
What is the name of your state? Virginia

I agreed to sell collectible items to an individual. He came by and left a deposit after picking some of them up.

Over night, I realized I couldn't emotionally depart with the rest of the items in the collection.

I asked him for the others back, as I'd refund the deposit he left. He wasn't happy, and said he'd have to think about it.

I left him no written receipt of the deposit (paid in cash) or his purchase. No contracts were signed, and I did not write him any sort of "bill of sale".

Does he have any legal recourse? Do I if he does not return the items?

Thanks.
 


djohnson

Senior Member
ofcourse you can sue for anything, but my opinion is that you have no recourse to get back what he already has, and he has a good shot at holding you to the agreement if he can prove there was one. On a personal note, holding his money and backing out of the deal is a bad thing to do and wouldn't look good on you.
 

firemystdl

Junior Member
djohnson said:
ofcourse you can sue for anything, but my opinion is that you have no recourse to get back what he already has, and he has a good shot at holding you to the agreement if he can prove there was one. On a personal note, holding his money and backing out of the deal is a bad thing to do and wouldn't look good on you.
I wasn't planning to hold his money. I fully offered to refund it and then some, adding in 10-20% for good nature.
 

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