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<blockquote data-quote="elkwc" data-source="post: 1333218" data-attributes="member: 22295"><p>Seller remorse isn't a justifiable reason to nullify a completed transaction. If you give him the money or any part of it he will do it again in the future. At the most I would tell him he can pick up the heifers when you receive your money back along with all expenses you have incurred. I imagine he will change his mind then. I talked a man about the price of some Bulls Sunday evening. He stated I need to check the market first as I haven't been keeping up with it. I'm fine with that. But once he sets a price and I accept I consider it a done deal. In the winter a seller and I made an agreement on some bred heifers. I could tell something was wrong as he kept having excuses on why I couldn't pick them up. Finally he stated he had decided to keep them but substitute some black heifers in their place for a hundred less per head. I told him I wasn't interested in the blacks but would still take the baldies. He offered to take 250 less for the blacks but was afraid he would change his mind so went elsewhere. It is your decision but hate to see anyone rewarded for unethical actions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elkwc, post: 1333218, member: 22295"] Seller remorse isn't a justifiable reason to nullify a completed transaction. If you give him the money or any part of it he will do it again in the future. At the most I would tell him he can pick up the heifers when you receive your money back along with all expenses you have incurred. I imagine he will change his mind then. I talked a man about the price of some Bulls Sunday evening. He stated I need to check the market first as I haven't been keeping up with it. I'm fine with that. But once he sets a price and I accept I consider it a done deal. In the winter a seller and I made an agreement on some bred heifers. I could tell something was wrong as he kept having excuses on why I couldn't pick them up. Finally he stated he had decided to keep them but substitute some black heifers in their place for a hundred less per head. I told him I wasn't interested in the blacks but would still take the baldies. He offered to take 250 less for the blacks but was afraid he would change his mind so went elsewhere. It is your decision but hate to see anyone rewarded for unethical actions. [/QUOTE]
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