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They’re no less safe now than they were 45 minutes ago.

It’s the stingy man who spends the most.

There was never any significant maintenance on the system since it was finished ca. 1976. The current manager, when he came in, was the first to institute serious maintenance programs, and the system was shut down in sections as they tried to catch up. It’s finally to the point that most of the maintenance is caught

There was no contract.

They printed out a piece of paper for his convenience and as a courtesy to him.  That’s the only intent indicated here.

LOL!!  “They refused to sell me the car for what I wanted to pay for it!  They demanded I pay less!!”

Yet he ended up saying he was buying a 2022 from them after all.

Some attorneys will do anything for money.  No skin off his nose to write a useless letter for a few hundred bucks.

He didn’t have any case.

Why can’t buys get it through their thick skull that they need a signed purchase agreement before they have anything?  Signed by BOTH parties!

It’s part of the process.

How much has she saved up from her job in order to buy a vehicle?

Or they could just keep and drive the car they currently have, until things settle down.  Obviously this guy had one, since he waited over 10 months before bailing on this purchase.

They didn’t “make him sigh it.”  He just put that note on there and signed it.  There’s no evidence of dealership acknowledgement.  He could have written that on there at any time - not that it means anything.

He just did!

Like a Pet Rock.

It’s SO simple, but so many people will tie themselves up in knots trying to explain that anything and everything else should guarantee the complainant gets what he wants just because he wants it.

Get a legally enforceable agreement up front, or don’t buy the thing.

You should do it in Italian.

Get the Transportation Secretary on it!