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View Poll Results: Should Fred get his money back? | |||
Yes, be nice and give it back | 16 | 18.60% | |
Hell no, it's yours now. | 45 | 52.33% | |
I like big butts and I dunno why? | 25 | 29.07% | |
Voters: 86. You may not vote on this poll |
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18-01-2006, 03:04 PM | #11 | ||
Punch it baby, punch it.
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Working hard. If you work hard you get the goodies.
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[QUOTE=Thunder]Oh please. Thats a silly comment. Is it "un-australian" when you buy a house at auction, give your deposit, then realise you cant pay the rest and the real estate agents starts laughing at you when you ask for the deposit back? ........
Indeed. Buying at Auction is unconditional, so its not subject to finance etc. Fred never mentioned the sale was subject to anything, and more than enough time has passed since you have heard from him. Sell it to someone else and if your conscience gets to you, give him his dough back. I'd tell him to get nicked though.
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