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WOW. It gets curiousier and curiousier.
IMHO. E T H I C S F I R S T (Chris... are you there?)
As eluded to by JBeryhill above, the first thing that Chris should have done at the very start of this fiasco was to be straight up with Hal and:
1) Acknowledge any shortcomings on the deal (if any were known)
2) Put the $2,000.00 into trust with (and I hate to say it) a lawyer until this mess gets sorted out.
In that way (and I can't speak for Hal), but surely a D E M O S T R A T I O N of concern for reputation and ethics of the parties may have prevented this thread from becoming a potential entry into Ripley's famous tome.
Look, we are all over 18 and vaccinated and understand that sometimes in business... **it happens. But when it does happen, and if you value your reputation within the community, you must demonstrate that you are acting in a fair and ethical manner for all parties concerned.
Chris, if you are listening, you would be well advised to get the monkey off your back and put the $2,000 into trust and free yourself of that burden so that you can REALLY focus on helping to resolve the issue.
And Hal, if I were in your shoes, THAT is what I would be driving for, because unfortunately, no matter how many spitballs you lob over the fence at Chris, there are limitations to what he can do. I wish you all the best.
IMHO. E T H I C S F I R S T (Chris... are you there?)
As eluded to by JBeryhill above, the first thing that Chris should have done at the very start of this fiasco was to be straight up with Hal and:
1) Acknowledge any shortcomings on the deal (if any were known)
2) Put the $2,000.00 into trust with (and I hate to say it) a lawyer until this mess gets sorted out.
In that way (and I can't speak for Hal), but surely a D E M O S T R A T I O N of concern for reputation and ethics of the parties may have prevented this thread from becoming a potential entry into Ripley's famous tome.
Look, we are all over 18 and vaccinated and understand that sometimes in business... **it happens. But when it does happen, and if you value your reputation within the community, you must demonstrate that you are acting in a fair and ethical manner for all parties concerned.
Chris, if you are listening, you would be well advised to get the monkey off your back and put the $2,000 into trust and free yourself of that burden so that you can REALLY focus on helping to resolve the issue.
And Hal, if I were in your shoes, THAT is what I would be driving for, because unfortunately, no matter how many spitballs you lob over the fence at Chris, there are limitations to what he can do. I wish you all the best.