Posted by BarnyardEngineering on December 23, 2021 at 05:01:10 from (161.69.121.34):
In Reply to: auction item pickup posted by INCase on December 22, 2021 at 05:13:08:
Quote: CVPost-Butch(OH) (quoted from post at 10:14:18 12/22/21)A. The auctioneer has records of who bought it. Call him and get the info. I would give them just a few days.
B. Never seen an auction that didnt have a removal deadline.
C. Do you realy think the buyer is going to litigation over $25???
D. If he come on your property now he is tresspassing.
E If none of the above suits you remove it from the barn and pile it up somewhere out of your way and when your done being worried about getting sued then haul it away for scrap.
We've already established there was no removal deadline.
Do I really think the buyer is going to litigation over $25? Yup. It would be just my luck the buyer would be one of those guys with "principles." It's not about the money. It's about, "What's mine is mine. The world revolves around me. Your inconvenience is irrelevant. I bought it. I paid for it. It's mine."
We live in a world of empowered crazies. The crazies were always there but now they know they can make your life a living hell if they feel you've wronged them.
Trespassing is a joke. Most law enforcement won't enforce it. You say someone is on your property trespassing, and IF they show up, you'll be lucky if YOU don't end up in handcuffs.
This post was edited by BarnyardEngineering on 12/23/2021 at 05:02 am.
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