09-10-2002, 08:40 PM
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| Old Timer
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DNF$: 2,057 Location: Minnesota | Quote: Originally posted by Duke of Earl
I don't think another "New" price will fly. It was my understanding from previous posts that they had already agreed on a price, then when the bigger offer showed up, Dan asked for more and the mods agreed to pay it. However, after that agreement, the price was jacked up still again. Who would keep negotiating under those circumstances?
I think Dan would have to, at least, offer it to the mods at the last price they both agreed on. In that case it sounds like he would have to renege on his deal with the high bidder, so one party is going to get shafted either way. His first agreement was with the mods though, so I think that is the more fair way to go in a messy situation. It may all be a moot point though, because the mods may have lost their taste for negotiating with Dan. Ironically, if the high bidder realizes he won't get what he thought he was going to be getting (due to defections from the forum), Dan could be left out in the cold all together. Talk about an expensive lesson to learn! | Again. yes. Good advice here from wise people. Still time to follow? Must address both money and hurt feelings. |
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