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I don't know. Could be that the hull is in bad shape or maybe he just had no way to transport it and didn't want the hassle of disposing of it. Either way it's a crappy way to conduct business.
Makes you wonder if this is a scam or not. Why would the sale have gone through without the paperwork being taken care of at the point of payment? I hope that the seller isn't trying to stiff "Steve". The "I am a soldier in Iraq" bit has been used by a lot of scam artists lately. Buyer be ware.
ya I'm almost thinking it might have bee a matter of the hull being a piece of crap and Steve bought the boat, saw it was crap, and grabbed everything of use off it leaving the seller with the hull to dispose of.
ya I'm almost thinking it might have bee a matter of the hull being a piece of crap and Steve bought the boat, saw it was crap, and grabbed everything of use off it leaving the seller with the hull to dispose of.
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