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I was about to be on my way to deliver a particular bike to someone when someone else stopped by to look at some bikes. The person who stopped by asked me about a particular bike. I had to tell them I already had a buyer for it. They begged me to take a deposit. They'll pick it up tomorrow. I had to tell them I had a deal. I know, first come, first serve. However, look at this situation.

I'm not going to make someone wait at Starbucks while someone else stops by to buy a bike. I'm not going to make person sit at Starbucks, then tell them sorry, just a minute ago, someone else came and bought the bike.

If I had deal to meet person at 8 pm at Starbucks and someone else came at 3 pm wanting the bike, then I wouldn't mind selling it to the person who came at 3 pm and then cancel 8 pm meeting.

But here, I was about on way to deliver the bike. I'm not going to pull up a last minute snub like that.
 
I was about to be on my way to deliver a particular bike to someone when someone else stopped by to look at some bikes. The person who stopped by asked me about a particular bike. I had to tell them I already had a buyer for it. They begged me to take a deposit. They'll pick it up tomorrow. I had to tell them I had a deal. I know, first come, first serve. However, look at this situation.

I'm not going to make someone wait at Starbucks while someone else stops by to buy a bike. I'm not going to make person sit at Starbucks, then tell them sorry, just a minute ago, someone else came and bought the bike.

If I had deal to meet person at 8 pm at Starbucks and someone else came at 3 pm wanting the bike, then I wouldn't mind selling it to the person who came at 3 pm and then cancel 8 pm meeting.

But here, I was about on way to deliver the bike. I'm not going to pull up a last minute snub like that.
what if he's offering to pay you more than first buyer? :deal:
 
So, honor and integrity take a back seat to, "I have enough time to break my word". Interesting.

No, I don't think that is the thing to do.

If I had deal to meet person at 8 pm at Starbucks and someone else came at 3 pm wanting the bike, then I wouldn't mind selling it to the person who came at 3 pm and then cancel 8 pm meeting.

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I would do this;

If the bicycle's origin price is $100.

$150 bike sell to that person at 3pm

if not,

$100 to that person at 8pm.

It's fun to gamble sometimes. ;)
 
why dont you contact them if possible and see who pay the most explain position
 
So, honor and integrity take a back seat to, "I have enough time to break my word". Interesting.

No, I don't think that is the thing to do.



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BBBBBZZZZZZZZ WRONG ANSWER! :thumbd:
 
BBBBBZZZZZZZZ WRONG ANSWER! :thumbd:

What's the matter, Jiro afraid to quote my entire answer?

Let me help you out:
If I had deal to meet person at 8 pm at Starbucks and someone else came at 3 pm wanting the bike, then I wouldn't mind selling it to the person who came at 3 pm and then cancel 8 pm meeting.

I would not promise someone a bike and then back out of the deal.
 
What's the matter, Jiro afraid to quote my entire answer?

Let me help you out:


I would not promise someone a bike and then back out of the deal.

huh? I pressed on QUOTE button and it's what it came out as.
 
huh? I pressed on QUOTE button and it's what it came out as.

I agree that Mr. Bicycles did the right thing (in this case), but given enough time, as he stated, he would have chosen a different course and I disagree with the course he would have chosen. If he wants to use a bidding system then he should clearly say, "If someone offers me more in that time, I'll give the bike away and cancel." The guy who was promised the bike doesn't really care what time it is, he has a promise to get the bike.
 
I agree that Mr. Bicycles did the right thing (in this case), but given enough time, as he stated, he would have chosen a different course and I disagree with the course he would have chosen. If he wants to use a bidding system then he should clearly say, "If someone offers me more in that time, I'll give the bike away and cancel." The guy who was promised the bike doesn't really care what time it is, he has a promise to get the bike.

you missed the last part -

But here, I was about on way to deliver the bike. I'm not going to pull up a last minute snub like that.
 
No, YOU missed the part -> "last minute snub"!!!!

As you are, no doubt, an expert in law I would think oral contracts would not be lost on you?

oral contract doesn't mean anything. that's why it should be written on paper and signed.
 
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