What would you do/feel?

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Forum member had firearm posted for sale here. We agreed to a price. Later he texted me and said the "situation had changed" and he was going to keep it.

Your thoughts?
 
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One time a few years ago,

A feller want to sell this section of land, we drove over it,
he priced it, I sed I'd take it, and we shook hands, done deal.

Oh, but wait, the feller backed out before we got back to the gate.

It happens to us all sometime or another.


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Maybe it just wasn't meant to be?

Look at it this way, you might'a still got the better deal. Sometimes it's better to have cash in your pocket, than a gun you later on regret buying.

Think positive and move on!
 
What would I feel?
I'd be reminded to feel blessed for the way I was raised by my parents.

What would I do?
I'd remember to not do business with the person again. I've made a ton of mistakes in my life but I try not to repeat the same ones.
 
Consider yourself lucky you weren't further in. Couple years ago, I "bought" a Glock 20 from the classified section of a reputable firearms forum (not this one). We agreed on price and conditions. I sent a USPS MO. No Glock, no communication. Eventually, he said he'd changed his mind and was not selling. Weeks went by without getting my money back despite multiple emails. After I contacted his local police department, his college dean, and threatened to get in touch with his parents, he finally returned my money.
 
Similar things in other contexts have happened to me numerous times. There's nothing you can really do about it, absent some written contract with the appropriate legal language, other than to forget about it.
 
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