Beware of Todd Cowan of Grand Rapids Michiga
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You got me by 6 secs the first one, I got it by 2 sec this one
Originally Posted by hollowayshotrods
Damn it!! Treed again!!
Originally Posted by blownalky3
You CAN post the ad number and it will still be able to view it so please post it. Thanks
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This is a scam how?
I’m not sure that this is even worth my time… see dbmtrapgold just started posting (4 total posts) to slam me.
This person, Dan. Did in fact call me before Daytona those facts are right (even though his spelling and grammar are not) he called and left two messages; I then called him back and told him someone made a better offer and the person was a local friend. Well that is as far as I got in our conversation because he hung up the phone on me; showing his maturity level. In my mind any chance he had of making a deal with me was gone. And so I thought that was the end. He never said anything besides “hello” last night on the phone. So now he posts something on here about it… I wonder why he didn’t have the balls to say something then?
Anyway I have requested the forum moderators to remove this thread. It’s clear this guy is just mad. It is not my responsibility to sell anything to anyone. He didn’t get the engine, he never even put money down on it.
End of story, it is not in my best interest to worry about this guy or anyone else. My main concern is myself; I’m sure everyone can understand that. Thanks to Hollowayshotrods for the email to tell me this thread exists.
I’m not sure that this is even worth my time… see dbmtrapgold just started posting (4 total posts) to slam me.
This person, Dan. Did in fact call me before Daytona those facts are right (even though his spelling and grammar are not) he called and left two messages; I then called him back and told him someone made a better offer and the person was a local friend. Well that is as far as I got in our conversation because he hung up the phone on me; showing his maturity level. In my mind any chance he had of making a deal with me was gone. And so I thought that was the end. He never said anything besides “hello” last night on the phone. So now he posts something on here about it… I wonder why he didn’t have the balls to say something then?
Anyway I have requested the forum moderators to remove this thread. It’s clear this guy is just mad. It is not my responsibility to sell anything to anyone. He didn’t get the engine, he never even put money down on it.
End of story, it is not in my best interest to worry about this guy or anyone else. My main concern is myself; I’m sure everyone can understand that. Thanks to Hollowayshotrods for the email to tell me this thread exists.
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Men,
My suggestion to both of you is quite simple. We all know someone is not telling the truth, I have no idea who. I would let this go in an instant!
Look at the number of folks that have read this thread, not many. Should this continue many more folks will associate both of you guys to this thread. Believe me, it WILL affect your sales! Don't think so? Ask Keith Caudill aka traderguy aka rodsrus what the exposure has done for him! Do you really want/need that? Nobody lost money, nobody got hurt.......
Salvage whatever you can out of this, but without seeing the words WRITTEN (emails), it is a he said/he said situation. I am done with this thread, there are scammers that need to be eaten :!: :x
Good luck.
My suggestion to both of you is quite simple. We all know someone is not telling the truth, I have no idea who. I would let this go in an instant!
Look at the number of folks that have read this thread, not many. Should this continue many more folks will associate both of you guys to this thread. Believe me, it WILL affect your sales! Don't think so? Ask Keith Caudill aka traderguy aka rodsrus what the exposure has done for him! Do you really want/need that? Nobody lost money, nobody got hurt.......
Salvage whatever you can out of this, but without seeing the words WRITTEN (emails), it is a he said/he said situation. I am done with this thread, there are scammers that need to be eaten :!: :x
Good luck.
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From: TheTodd96 To: dbmtrapgold Date: 2010-02-02 07:00:38
Subject: Re: 353ci Engine No reasonable offer refused.
Re: Ad #1718782 - 353ci Engine No reasonable offer refused.
Feel free to call anytime. If I don't answer leave a message and I will call you back. I work days. This weekend works for me but it will need to be on Sunday as I have plans for Saturday. Anytime Sunday. Where are you coming from? Talk to you later.
Todd
On [2010-02-01 21:59:49] dbmtrapgold wrote:
> Todd,
>
> I will take the motor, what would be a good time to call you, I usually work 11am to 7:30pm.
>
> I wouldnt be able to pick it up this coming weekend, would the weekend after that be good for you.
>
> Dan
>
> On [2010-02-01 06:59:55] TheTodd96 wrote:
> > Dan,
> > Yes I still have the motor. 1500 would be the lowest I want to go but I would take it yes. Let me know if you are interested. 616-318-9682
> > Todd
> >
> > On [2010-01-31 16:07:07] dbmtrapgold wrote:
> > > Do you still have the motor, and would you take $1500 for it?
> > >
> > > Dan
> >
Subject: Re: 353ci Engine No reasonable offer refused.
Re: Ad #1718782 - 353ci Engine No reasonable offer refused.
Feel free to call anytime. If I don't answer leave a message and I will call you back. I work days. This weekend works for me but it will need to be on Sunday as I have plans for Saturday. Anytime Sunday. Where are you coming from? Talk to you later.
Todd
On [2010-02-01 21:59:49] dbmtrapgold wrote:
> Todd,
>
> I will take the motor, what would be a good time to call you, I usually work 11am to 7:30pm.
>
> I wouldnt be able to pick it up this coming weekend, would the weekend after that be good for you.
>
> Dan
>
> On [2010-02-01 06:59:55] TheTodd96 wrote:
> > Dan,
> > Yes I still have the motor. 1500 would be the lowest I want to go but I would take it yes. Let me know if you are interested. 616-318-9682
> > Todd
> >
> > On [2010-01-31 16:07:07] dbmtrapgold wrote:
> > > Do you still have the motor, and would you take $1500 for it?
> > >
> > > Dan
> >
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We have a winner! I thought the last post was it for me.
I gotta go with Dan on this one boys........Todd, in my opinion, after the email you sent me (see below), you are not an honorable person! You made a deal, should have stuck to it. You are the perfect example of a whelcher. Don't pm me, be a bigboy and come in here for all to see, and yes, I do know you don't care what we think, you told us. Most less than honorable people tend to feel that way, but I am sure that is no suprise to you.
Yes TheTodd96 :roll: , that certainly answered my question.
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From: TheTodd96
To: hollowayshotrods
Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2010 7:49 pm
Subject: Dan's post and your question
I broke the deal because it is my right to. Does that answer your question?
Also can you remove Dan's post that has my phone number? You seem to be acting as some kind of moderator; is that your position? If not do you know the moderators? I have sent them an email and I would like to contact them, preferably via phone. Thanks
Todd
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Sharks have no authority to do that, wouldn't have a clue how to remove someone elses thread, besides, hell would freeze over before I removed the thread or phone number that shows someone being less than honorable! Moderator? Hell no, I don't have the patience with folks that bjuice has! PM him, I am sure he will give you his phone number after reading this thread, I have no doubt he would love to talk to you. :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Originally Posted by dbmtrapgold
Todd Cowan (Cowan Motorsports) of Grand Rapids Michigan :evil: and I had a deal for me to buy a motor that he had listed on racing junk, I had talked to him on Feb 3, about the motor, and he agreed to a deal, He was going to be going to Daytona, so I said I would call him when he was back to arrange picking up and paying for the motor after he was home.
I called on Wednesday the 16 of Feb, and left a message, he did not call me back, I call on Thursday the 17 early in the afternoon, and left another message, I then called again later, and he actually answered the phone, then said the another person had called this week about the motor, and could he call me back, I said yes.
He calls me back in a half hour, and says he is going to sell the motor to this other guy, he is local and making it worth his time, and that we had a deal, at this point in the conversation I hung up on him, he wasnt worth talking to anymore.
If you see anything on here for sale by Todd Cowan, be wary, he doesnt honor deals, and isnt trustworthy.
Dan Mohler
I called on Wednesday the 16 of Feb, and left a message, he did not call me back, I call on Thursday the 17 early in the afternoon, and left another message, I then called again later, and he actually answered the phone, then said the another person had called this week about the motor, and could he call me back, I said yes.
He calls me back in a half hour, and says he is going to sell the motor to this other guy, he is local and making it worth his time, and that we had a deal, at this point in the conversation I hung up on him, he wasnt worth talking to anymore.
If you see anything on here for sale by Todd Cowan, be wary, he doesnt honor deals, and isnt trustworthy.
Dan Mohler
Yes TheTodd96 :roll: , that certainly answered my question.
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From: TheTodd96
To: hollowayshotrods
Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2010 7:49 pm
Subject: Dan's post and your question
Originally Posted by hollowayshotrods
I don't see where this is a scam, although I would like to know why a man would break his word. I sent him a message, lets see if he responds.
Also can you remove Dan's post that has my phone number? You seem to be acting as some kind of moderator; is that your position? If not do you know the moderators? I have sent them an email and I would like to contact them, preferably via phone. Thanks
Todd
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Sharks have no authority to do that, wouldn't have a clue how to remove someone elses thread, besides, hell would freeze over before I removed the thread or phone number that shows someone being less than honorable! Moderator? Hell no, I don't have the patience with folks that bjuice has! PM him, I am sure he will give you his phone number after reading this thread, I have no doubt he would love to talk to you. :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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GEE TODD-------YOU ARE A CLASSIC WELCHER ops: ops:
I WILL MAKE YOU A GOOD DEAL/ AGREE TO THE DEAL ---THEN-------SCREW YOU AND THE HORSE YOU RODE IN ON!!!!!!! :shock: :shock:BECAUSE I FOUND A BETTER BUYER/FRIEND/OR WHATEVER !!!! :evil: :evil: :cry: :cry: :cry:
THAT MY FRIEND IS A WELCHER THRU AND THRU---I HATE TO TRY AND DEAL WITH PEOPLE LIKE THAT AND WILL JUST MARK THEM ON MY LIST AND REMIND MY SELF TO NOT GO NEAR THEM!!!
RUN FROM THIS SELLER AS FAST AS YOU CAN--NO PITTY HERE FOR THE SELLER --THE BUYER IS PROBABLY ALOT BETTER OFF WITHOUT THIS ENGINE-[IT COULD JUST BE JUNK!!!!]
LIVELY
I WILL MAKE YOU A GOOD DEAL/ AGREE TO THE DEAL ---THEN-------SCREW YOU AND THE HORSE YOU RODE IN ON!!!!!!! :shock: :shock:BECAUSE I FOUND A BETTER BUYER/FRIEND/OR WHATEVER !!!! :evil: :evil: :cry: :cry: :cry:
THAT MY FRIEND IS A WELCHER THRU AND THRU---I HATE TO TRY AND DEAL WITH PEOPLE LIKE THAT AND WILL JUST MARK THEM ON MY LIST AND REMIND MY SELF TO NOT GO NEAR THEM!!!
RUN FROM THIS SELLER AS FAST AS YOU CAN--NO PITTY HERE FOR THE SELLER --THE BUYER IS PROBABLY ALOT BETTER OFF WITHOUT THIS ENGINE-[IT COULD JUST BE JUNK!!!!]
LIVELY
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Todd96:
Direct quote- "you broke the deal because it is your right to".
Not quite Hotshot.
Read the not so fine print
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You just confirmed you broke a contract, Genius.
I'd come after you simply on principle and to see the look on your face.
Could you please make and break a deal with me? Pretty please.
Scorp
Direct quote- "you broke the deal because it is your right to".
Not quite Hotshot.
Read the not so fine print
Verbal Contract Information
One of the most complicated problems that attorneys in contract law deal with is the verbal contract. Movie mogul Samuel Goldwyn is reported to have once said, "Verbal contracts aren''t worth the paper they''re printed on." Although they are notoriously difficult to regulate, state and federal laws regarding verbal contracts do exist, and can help to ensure the enforcement of a verbal contract.
If you are involved in a dispute over a verbal contract, you need to ensure that your legal rights are protected. Please contact us today for a free consultation with an experienced contract lawyer who can help you understand your legal rights and options.
Three Elements of a Verbal Contract
In order to be considered valid, a verbal contract must contain three elements: offer, acceptance, and consideration.
• Offer: The person making the offer in a verbal contract must communicate their intent to enter into a contract. A verbal contract is not considered valid if all parties do not agree to the terms of the offer. Also, verbal contracts are only valid for a specified period of time and not indefinitely.
• Acceptance: A verbal contract is not valid until the offer is accepted. The acceptance of a verbal contract occurs when the person to whom the contract is offered voluntarily indicates agreement to its terms and conditions.
• Consideration: In addition to an offer and acceptance, verbal contracts must contain consideration. This means that each side must give the other something of value for the agreement to be binding. In most verbal contracts, this is an exchange of money, such as a down payment. However, in some cases, it is not money but a promise that is exchanged.
Verbal Contract Law
Verbal contracts are a convenient and commonly used form of agreement between two parties. However, the main problem with a verbal contract is that if any problems should arise and there were no witnesses to the agreement, the case is reduced to one party''s word against another''s. Even if verbal contract law is followed, a verbal contract is often easily contested.
The best way to ensure that your contract will be binding is to consult with a legal professional who can help you understand the law and determine your options. If you are involved in a dispute over a verbal contract, a qualified contract lawyer can help you maximize your legal rights and interests . Please contact us today to speak with an experienced contract attorney near you.
You just confirmed you broke a contract, Genius.
I'd come after you simply on principle and to see the look on your face.
Could you please make and break a deal with me? Pretty please.
Scorp