^^^^^^^ this or at least gotten the guys name who gave you that offer and returned when the were workingSeems like just anyone could walk in off the street and say "I was here three days ago and some guy whose name I don't know offered me $X for my gun." Should have gotten it in writing. I've always worked by the principle that the offer is only good until I walk out the door, unless I have it in writing, usually with a deadline: "Offer good for 5 days" or somesuch.
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But I will say that I feel my worst deal at Bradis was still a good deal
Everyone is right...... I was wrong. Sorry for posting my experience. Now everyone knows what not to do right????
Frankly, if I plan on not taking someones verbal offer on the spot, and plan to go think about it for a while, I get a written quote.
Just sayin. How long is a shop supposed to honor a verbal offer made by a weekend employee?
2 days? 3? 5? 10? a month? 5 months? Till the customer walks out the door?
Frankly, if I plan on not taking someones verbal offer on the spot, and plan to go think about it for a while, I get a written quote.
Just sayin. How long is a shop supposed to honor a verbal offer made by a weekend employee?
2 days? 3? 5? 10? a month? 5 months? Till the customer walks out the door?