BuzzC says: I'm PISSED OFF! That 2004 Honda scooter had a "discharged battery" only. I bought the battery brand new six months prior. I had rode it up until the day it was put in the impound lot on July 24th. It shouldn't have taken any dealer two hundred dollars to put it on a trickle charger overnight. Plus I had a full tank of gas ($15) in it to boot. $1800.00? You gotta be BSing me? Damn! What a fu*kin' ripoff. It only had 12k miles on it. That thing was $9,000 cash out the door 3 1/2 years ago. I should know I counted out 90 $100 bills for it at that time. The machine was still worth at the very least four to five grand.
Robert Hiday wrote: 1. The amount credited for the scooter is $1,600.00. When I got it it would not start. So I took it to a dealer who got it running and cleaned it up. It was sold to a third party (after several months of trying) for $1,800.00. The dealer charged $200.00 for the repairs and cleanup.
Robert D. Hiday
CEO
Hiday & Ricke, PA
BuzzC says: You folks really dropped the ball bigtime by getting such a low, low price for my nine thousand dollar scooter. I want to know who to complain to because my bill should almost be paid in full had you obtained a "fair price" to start with.
You say you sold it to a uninterested "third party." Can you furnish me proof of that? Of course you can't! $1800.00 for an "at the very least" four to five thousand dollar machine doesn't jibe in "anyones" book, especially not in mine... Julius B. Carey (BuzzC)
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