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    Quote Originally Posted by Ol' Gregg
    Now how many of you have read the story fully and TRULY understand what is going on here. It sounds like Vteckidd understands mostly what is going on, though it is one minded, we have only heard one side of the story.
    Awesome, id love to hear the other side, where are they? no doubt they have both heard of this by now..............

    FIRST off I would like to say Everyone I am about to mention is a friend of mine, and I would like to keep it that way. I am not taking sides on the issue
    No one is saying we are going to bash you for being friends with them. But the evidence is very strong. But you are entitled to your opinion for sure.

    Landon sold a car AS-IS to Justin with wheels on there. Verbal agreements don't mean anything in court. Now with my sister having going to Auburn Law and sitting right next to me, chnco has a no case. He, will most likley, get himself into trouble if he tries to bring this into court.
    I hope your sister never has to represent me, shes wrong. Auburn Law must not be very good. Verbal contracts between 2 parties of legal age are BINDING. Now of course if it was only made between Landon and Justin, its their words against each other and it can be hard to prove. You have to prove the agreement actually took place.

    Now im not a lawyer, but the PMs and text messages and posts that chnco has collected prove that Justin

    A) Agreed the property was not his
    B) was to be returned to Allen
    C) Was not part of the car when he bought it
    D) Gave the wheels away without Allens permission

    Call me crazy, but that is a chain of custody if i ever saw one.

    Now as is who is to blame, Its kinda just between Landon and chnco. Landon sold the car with his friends wheels on it, and never picked them up within a year and a half.
    I agree that Landon has some blame in this, but knowing him hes too lazy and retarded to care. He prob stuck Chnco with the problem. Allen has a right to be angry at

    A) Landon for not being more proactive in the deal , making sure Allens property was returned to him.

    B) Justin for KNOWINGLY Giving wheels away that werent his regardless the circumstances

    C) Random Hero for KNOWINGLY taking wheels that he knew belonged to someone else and were not for sale , paid for, or Justins to give away

    D) Himself for not being more active in recovering his property


    I do however know that Justin called chnco to pick up the wheels one morning. Justin drove to the location and chnco did not answer his phone. Justin tried a few times and waited, no answer. Comes to find out that chnco slept in a blew Justin off. Now if any of you were Justin, tell me you wouldn't be pissed off.
    Irrelevant. Shit happens, doesnt mean you automatically get the right keep someones property. If Justin was smart he would have sent Chnco a letter , text,message, something that said "if you dont recover your wheels by XXXXX im going to assume you dont want them and they are going to be thrown away".

    Shops have invoices you sign that state after XX days the property belongs to them, charge storage, etc. That didnt happen here.
    Now when Ryan (Random Hero) recieved the wheels he contacted chnco and offered him to buy them from him. Chnco never replied.
    Oh so he didnt reply, that makes it ok to steal/take them . Make perfect sense. I would love to see the proof that Random made an offer to buy them BEFORE he traded the car they were on.
    Not that this matters much, But owning a BRAND NEW set of work Termist's, Misters, and Nezrts, chnco wheels were not worth more than 600-800 for all 4 without tires. The wheels were a 2 welded and not worth anymore than that.
    example: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/JDM-W...QQcmdZViewItem
    A mint set is listed above. Offset does not change the price people.
    Again, irrelevant. He could have said if Justin didnt give the wheels back it was $10,000, $1, $5000, etc. Justin AGREED to the wheels being worth $1800 when he took the car with THE WHEELS ON IT. If he didnt like the terms he should have taken the wheels off and gotten his own set.

    Funny how the wheels are only worth $600-800 but when YOU guys sell them they are $1200-1800. Gregg dont site here and tell me that if these wheels were on your integra and you tried to sell them you would ask $600-800. Gimme a break

    Now a year and a half later this is where we stand. If chnco wanted his 1800 dollar wheels, he should have made a little bit more effort to pic them up.
    Agreed to a point but that doesnt make what Justin and Random Hero did right.

    Chnco has presented a very solid case. I have seen nothing from the other side, even though id like to see PROOF from them to contradict Chnco but i doubt we will see that.

    These two basically decided to keep someone elses property, PROBABLY because it helped Random Hero get a better car in trade than without the wheels. Justin prob damaged the wheels in his wreck and didnt want to give them back to Chnco fearing Chnco would be upset. So they put wheels on Randoms car and traded it, and are now hiding behind the SOLD AS IS .

    Even if they win in court, they are LIARs and SHADY at best. That has already been proven.
    Case in closed
    Not yet sparky

    The car was sold AS-IS with a verbal agreement. The argument should be between Landon and chnco.
    Not considering the evidence presented
    Last edited by Vteckidd; 05-08-2009 at 11:41 AM.
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