Honestly, you both are grown men. My mom always told me “words only hurt if you allow them to”. I read the complete thread and actually felt you came out on top financially and had the support of another trusted forum member who vouched for you. As a forum of sharing of knowledge, ideas, projects, and promotion of the SUV’s we all love “yes I felt it was overboard”. Some may not. It’s not saying that you were wrong in how you felt, or how you allowed him to make you feel. You’ve sold your vehicle and can move forward with your project-that’s a win in my book.
Now, think about this...you can let it go and chalk it up to another sellers experience right? Yet, you want to confront the individual at their place of work or home?? Do you see that going well?? Why risk an arrest over a sell that never took place—kind of hard to explain to a police officer, let alone a judge. I’m just being a voice of reason. Definitely too early in the morning to start the day off with this type of bitterness for a person you’ve never met, an individual that never drove your former SUV that you sold. I think we’re all better forum members and this is just a hiccup.
In the end your vehicle ended up with the owner that agreed on its value.
Let’s get back to a Miracle Monday vs a Manic Monday.