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Originally Posted by DK
They can sue but would never win. There is no evidence he sold faulty machines.
It's buyer beware, the buyer has the responsibilty to have them checked out by a proffesional or take as is.

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This was my thoughts also. Not out to screw anyone over, but if he damaged it moving it into his house, or during his move that shouldn't fall on me. I know nothing was damaged during the move to our new house for a fact as I personally moved it myself using a hand truck and ramped onto the moving truck. Covered with moving blankets and was secure for the 6 mile drive, back down off the ramp and loaded off the the side of the garage never close to any sort of damage possibilities.
Grr don't have time for this shit this week.