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Old August 15th 06, 10:11 PM posted to rec.aviation.owning
Stan Prevost
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Default Are all aircraft brokers like this?

Thanks, Terry. This was my first experience, so had nothing to go on and
didn't expect malrepresentation. I have proof that he acted against my
interests in settling the prepurchase inspection issues, but the amount of
money is small and not worth pursuing. Anyway, I got him to pay most of
that.

Stan


"Terry 56W" wrote in message
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Stan:
I always consider the Broker to be an adversary in the transaction, and
would never tell them what I'm really thinking. That's based on prior
experience, regardless if it's home or an airplane. Always be open to
other options, don't feel like you have to take the one presented by
the broker. If you don't like what you hear, wait until the contract
expires, and move on. If you have any proof he took advantage of the
situation, you can take him to court.