I was anticipating getting another computer before this computer had to go. I know that the person has backed out on me with the computer that I was suppose to get to replace this one after it was sold.
The guy that I sold this computer to is picking it up after his shift tonight and I want to back out of the sale because I don't know if the other computer will arrive anytime soon.
Technically I need to back out on the sale but I don't do that to people and the guy is on his way to College and I promised him this computer thinking that I would have another one before this one left.
I do work on my computer late at night and Kinkos closes before I start working from my home. I will not be able to work for a while on a computer which will screw me up terribly.
I also paid the other person $150.00 towards the computer that I was suppose to receive before the College Student took this one.
It doesn't take any time to buy a computer. You go to the store and pick one out. Why are you going to be without one? Get your money back from the guy you left the deposit with.
So that I could get that computer and when It arrived I was going to let this one go but the boy is leaving to College in a few days and the guy on the other end will not respond to any messages and I am kind of getting scared.
I don't want to back out and this boy remembers this as a bad thing that happened in his life before he started College.
I am going to have to write the person off on the other end and figured that he backed out on me for a while and do without a computer.
I never lie to people and I hate when someone lies to me or stretches the damn truth.
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