Farmwithjunk
Super Member
Last October I sold a plow through an internet classified add to a buyer in Pennsylvania. We made an agreement that I'd store the plow indoors until pick-up in "a few weeks". A check was sent. It cleared and I considered the plow as someone elses.
Fast forward 6 months. I hadn't heard from the buyer since. I tried to contact the buyer via email to see if he was still coming after it. No reply. I sent a registered letter to see if he was coming. It was deleivered 2 weeks ago. No reply. Phone # I have comes back as "disconnected". In my letter, I informed the buyer I was going to start charging a storage fee of $1 per day after 6 months expired.
2 questions. How long do I need to hold this thing until I can consider it abandoned property? And, why would someone that far away buy a not-so-rare item at more than market value, then never come after it OR respond to my attempts to contact him?
Fast forward 6 months. I hadn't heard from the buyer since. I tried to contact the buyer via email to see if he was still coming after it. No reply. I sent a registered letter to see if he was coming. It was deleivered 2 weeks ago. No reply. Phone # I have comes back as "disconnected". In my letter, I informed the buyer I was going to start charging a storage fee of $1 per day after 6 months expired.
2 questions. How long do I need to hold this thing until I can consider it abandoned property? And, why would someone that far away buy a not-so-rare item at more than market value, then never come after it OR respond to my attempts to contact him?