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<blockquote data-quote="creepycrawly" data-source="post: 500098" data-attributes="member: 9808"><p><strong>Re: Mash yer motor - csc fab bouncer</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Having been in a very similar situation with a builder that took WAAAAAYYYYYY too long because I was several hours away, I would say this advice should be in a sticky labeled "So, you want to have a buggy built?" </p><p></p><p>With that being said, I would add...pay as you go and stroke checks as you inspect progress. I learned that one the hard way as well.</p><p></p><p>BUT....lets not lose sight of the fact that Jonathan was 100% prepared to walk away from the deal without putting this stuff in writing. It seems to me CSC didn't give him that option. I have met both parties...and both treated me well and seemed like nice folks.</p><p></p><p>I personally, after having seen the problems with the buggy both in person and on here, would not pay any more money without a judge entering a judgment to do so. Furthermore, there is a lesson to be learned for both parties. CSC fab should not let a buggy leave the joint without being paid in full. Jonathan...well, I think the above advice covers the lesson to be learned there.</p><p></p><p>I totally understand why he isn't willing to take the buggy back and let them make it right. He is afraid the price will change and it will go over a hard limit without approval. If that happened, AND CSC made note of the aforementioned lesson to be learned, Jonathan would be stuck with a bill he didn't authorize and no buggy until such time as he could pay said bill. That seems like a lose-lose to me. Hope you fellas work it out. </p><p></p><p>A parting pearl of wisdom: Good, Cheap, fast. Pick two.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="creepycrawly, post: 500098, member: 9808"] [b]Re: Mash yer motor - csc fab bouncer[/b] Having been in a very similar situation with a builder that took WAAAAAYYYYYY too long because I was several hours away, I would say this advice should be in a sticky labeled "So, you want to have a buggy built?" With that being said, I would add...pay as you go and stroke checks as you inspect progress. I learned that one the hard way as well. BUT....lets not lose sight of the fact that Jonathan was 100% prepared to walk away from the deal without putting this stuff in writing. It seems to me CSC didn't give him that option. I have met both parties...and both treated me well and seemed like nice folks. I personally, after having seen the problems with the buggy both in person and on here, would not pay any more money without a judge entering a judgment to do so. Furthermore, there is a lesson to be learned for both parties. CSC fab should not let a buggy leave the joint without being paid in full. Jonathan...well, I think the above advice covers the lesson to be learned there. I totally understand why he isn't willing to take the buggy back and let them make it right. He is afraid the price will change and it will go over a hard limit without approval. If that happened, AND CSC made note of the aforementioned lesson to be learned, Jonathan would be stuck with a bill he didn't authorize and no buggy until such time as he could pay said bill. That seems like a lose-lose to me. Hope you fellas work it out. A parting pearl of wisdom: Good, Cheap, fast. Pick two. [/QUOTE]
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