Ron, The guy's a bonehead and one excuse is as good as another. I am with you..it's my first inclanation to tell the guy to nick off. On the other hand..if you feel it's something you want and it's a reasonable deal..Might be something to mull over. You could always ask him to fork over the 20 bucks it's going to cost since his description didn't prohibit C&R's. Put's it on him for not accepting. If he is reluctant, say you'll split it with him. If he won't do that ...My principle might come back into play.
A lot of dealer's take issue with a C&R. They consider C&Rs as depriving them of their transfer fees. So they refuse to accept them under any circumstances. Legally they have the right to do so, but it's a CS thing to do IMO.
I agree and I disagree...If this were in front of Judge Judy..she might say both of you entered into a contract. Ron has a legal and legitimate method to accept the pistol. The seller refuses to accept this legal method. Policy he says. Judge Judy says if it's Policy..where is it in the contract? Seller says..it's hanging on my shop wall. Judge Judy says judgement for the plaintiff.
Good Luck!
Jerry Burney
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