craigslistseller
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What is the name of your state? Washington
I sold a furniture set on craigslist last week. The buyer asked if I would deliver it. I said I could drive it over, but could only do it before 8:30 am. She asks me to come before 7am so she can drop off her kids and get to work on time. When we get there the lady meets us outside her apartment building. We unload the furniture and she asks us to bring it up to her apartment. She doesn't have anyone else there except two kids too small enough to help. Her apartment is also on the second floor and there is no elevator (she didn't mention any of this before). The apartment building and area is also pretty sketchy.
So neither of us wanted to go in or hang around any longer and we weren't willing to risk injury moving that stuff up the stairs. It was really heavy. Plus I hadn't agreed to carry her furniture up to her apartment. She said I agreed to deliver and it's not delivered until we bring it up to her apartment. I said I didn't agree to that. I agreed to drive the furniture over (it's clear in our messages that's what I said) which I did. She wasn't happy about that and since it was supposed to rain hard and she had to leave she said she didn't want the furniture anymore and we could take it back.
At this point I was just fed up and said no and that at this point I considered the transaction complete (since she had already paid me by that point). She just said she wasn't taking the furniture and demanded her money back. So we just bail. Now she's messaging me threatening to sue me because the furniture is ruined because I didn't fully deliver the furniture like I said I would. Does that really hold any merit? At that point wasn't the furniture hers and it got ruined because she just let it sit there in the rain?
I sold a furniture set on craigslist last week. The buyer asked if I would deliver it. I said I could drive it over, but could only do it before 8:30 am. She asks me to come before 7am so she can drop off her kids and get to work on time. When we get there the lady meets us outside her apartment building. We unload the furniture and she asks us to bring it up to her apartment. She doesn't have anyone else there except two kids too small enough to help. Her apartment is also on the second floor and there is no elevator (she didn't mention any of this before). The apartment building and area is also pretty sketchy.
So neither of us wanted to go in or hang around any longer and we weren't willing to risk injury moving that stuff up the stairs. It was really heavy. Plus I hadn't agreed to carry her furniture up to her apartment. She said I agreed to deliver and it's not delivered until we bring it up to her apartment. I said I didn't agree to that. I agreed to drive the furniture over (it's clear in our messages that's what I said) which I did. She wasn't happy about that and since it was supposed to rain hard and she had to leave she said she didn't want the furniture anymore and we could take it back.
At this point I was just fed up and said no and that at this point I considered the transaction complete (since she had already paid me by that point). She just said she wasn't taking the furniture and demanded her money back. So we just bail. Now she's messaging me threatening to sue me because the furniture is ruined because I didn't fully deliver the furniture like I said I would. Does that really hold any merit? At that point wasn't the furniture hers and it got ruined because she just let it sit there in the rain?