chipper
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Why not just take the tools home for a few months and this will all blow over
I seems warm pancakes only did a background check on the box. He didn't just rat the guy out. As it turned out the box had a lien on it and the driver went and repossessed it. Had there been no lien warm pancakes could have followed up on the deal.
I see where you're coming from here though catch22. Another way this could have gone down is how I bought an expensive tool once. I answered the ad but when I went to see it I was told it was in hawk at a pawn shop and he was going to lose it in the next day or two so he was selling it at a price he could pay the debt off and get a bit of cash in his pocket. He showed me his original receipts for about $5500. We went to the pawn shop together and he told the guy he was here to pay up. The guy put the tool on the counter, I grabbed it and checked it out and when satisfied I handed the broker $1600 who looked like he'd just been bamboozled but what could he do (what comes around goes around). We went back to the sellers house and I tested the tool further and paid him the other $900 he had been asking for. Street price would have been about $3500 at the time so it was a win - win - win.
Further to the conversation and interest in trying to help a person rather than stomp on him - it's pretty pathetic what rats we're conditioned to be. From ratting out on our class mates and becoming the teacher's pet in school we've been conditioned to tattle on our peers our entire lives. The 1% keep passing new laws to make everything we do or enjoy illegal. When our fellow 99%ers cross the line or find a loop hole our 1st instinct is to report them to the 1%. When East Germans using crude Russian tools tore the Berlin wall down the Russian Stasi fled overnight back to Russia. They recklessly abandoned their offices with all their records. They'd run a fear campaign over east germany since the end of the war. Over the next several years the east german citizens went into those stasi offices, poured over the records and discovered 1 in ever 7 citizens were stasi informants, ratting out on friends, family and acquaintances. The stasi had a dossier on every east german citizen. One case was discovered where a man's wife was a stasi informant and was ratting out everything about him. Now those citizens all have access to fine West German tools
Even ********* criminals have an unwritten code amongst themselves to prevent selling out their fellow partners in crime. It's called honour among thieves. Unfortunately we 99%ers fail to recognize when we're all in the same soup and have no such code so we continue to play into the hands of the 1%ers even though we enjoy watching truth based movies like Robin Hood, Brave Heart, Rob Roy, Michael Collins, Gandhi etc, etc. Good on ya catch22 for not conforming to this rat mentality!
Snap-on has a 'cross collateralization' clause in their paperwork - this means that default for the debt for any of the tools/equipment amounts to default on ALL collateral that was bought from them and Snap-On can come get their collateral.
However, he can legally transfer ownership of any Snap-On item at any time to someone else before that loan is paid off, and there's nothing Snap-on can do about it.
But he still owes Snap-On the money. If he doesn't pay, that is a matter between him and Snap-On. It doesn't matter if the item is in your possession or was given it away, resold, or tossed in the trash compactor.
He hasn't out right told me he was going to take them but he asked me if I was going to start paying my bill.
I don't have an account because I always pay with cash. So he was insinuating it was now my debt because the kid flaked out.
Dude you don't have a good relationship with this guy if he's treating you like this. He's taking you for a fool because he thinks you're just a mechanic I guess.
Id tell this guy to **** off it the next time he "insinuates" that the debt somehow transferred to you.

So I'm a new part changer and got a wild situation on my hands.... So I bought this basically new snap on roll cart from a pawn shop for a great deal but after a while I checked the serial number with snap on out of curiosity and the stupid box has a balance with the original owner! I have a receipt with the serial number and my info on it from the pawn shop so am I safe from getting it taken from Mr snappy or am I screwed?
So as I understand it, tools from a snap on truck are really just a handshake agreement between yourself and the dealer that you will pay him. It's not reported positively to your credit if you pay him each week on time, boxes are financed through snap on corporate and are reported to credit agencies. I've gotten plenty of tools from my dealer on credit and I've never signed anything? If for some reason the snap on guy tried to take the tools from you I don't think he would have a leg to stand on.
Doubt he's gonna ask you for the serial number. Just use it and don't go bragging that it isn't paid off. If you're really worried take it back and tell them there's a lien on it.So I'm a new part changer and got a wild situation on my hands.... So I bought this basically new snap on roll cart from a pawn shop for a great deal but after a while I checked the serial number with snap on out of curiosity and the stupid box has a balance with the original owner! I have a receipt with the serial number and my info on it from the pawn shop so am I safe from getting it taken from Mr snappy or am I screwed?
So I'm a new part changer and got a wild situation on my hands.... So I bought this basically new snap on roll cart from a pawn shop for a great deal but after a while I checked the serial number with snap on out of curiosity and the stupid box has a balance with the original owner! I have a receipt with the serial number and my info on it from the pawn shop so am I safe from getting it taken from Mr snappy or am I screwed?
So I'm a new part changer and got a wild situation on my hands.... So I bought this basically new snap on roll cart from a pawn shop for a great deal but after a while I checked the serial number with snap on out of curiosity and the stupid box has a balance with the original owner! I have a receipt with the serial number and my info on it from the pawn shop so am I safe from getting it taken from Mr snappy or am I screwed?
I'm not going to beat this into the ground. If guy A buys a box and sells it to guy B in the same shop I'm pretty sure I'm going to know its the same box.
If you buy a box knowing money is owed on it and think there's nothing that can't be done... Think again. I will get that box back. I will take legal action. If you want to scrape stickers off of boxes and buy them knowing there's money owed then you might be a guy I don't want to deal with on a business level... But I will sue you for that box and when you miss work days because you have to be in court or pay for legal fees... I'm sure it will be all worth it for you in the end. Then I get to post your picture on my truck with the public court documents so every one can read about it.
Now when I say "you/your" I don't mean this towards you Mr Benjamin. It's just easier to tell the story.
Luckily the relationship I have with my guys is a great one and I have weeded out the scumbags that are just out for themselves.
If you dont have a binding contract with the person who now has the toolboxI'm not going to beat this into the ground. If guy A buys a box and sells it to guy B in the same shop I'm pretty sure I'm going to know its the same box.
If you buy a box knowing money is owed on it and think there's nothing that can't be done... Think again. I will get that box back. I will take legal action. If you want to scrape stickers off of boxes and buy them knowing there's money owed then you might be a guy I don't want to deal with on a business level... But I will sue you for that box and when you miss work days because you have to be in court or pay for legal fees... I'm sure it will be all worth it for you in the end. Then I get to post your picture on my truck with the public court documents so every one can read about it.
Now when I say "you/your" I don't mean this towards you Mr Benjamin. It's just easier to tell the story.
Luckily the relationship I have with my guys is a great one and I have weeded out the scumbags that are just out for themselves.
Didn't know there were so many legal experts on here.

Two socket sets, a ratchet & a light cost a grand?? You people have lost your ******* minds.
Two socket sets, a ratchet & a light cost a grand?? You people have lost your ******* minds.
Didn't know there were so many legal experts on here.
Didn't know there were so many legal experts on here.
Yep what he said![]()
Then it's not a repo issue, is it? Nobody's going to come looking for it if you're still making the payments.What if you sell something you still owe money on but continue to make the payments like a diag computer for example?