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The seller can use other means to recap the money. Countertrade can be used to provide back a means of paying for the original goods.
Purchase money financing is when the seller agrees to take back a mortgage for the new buyer. It is owner financing in whole or in part.
Many time a potential buyer does not have the funds for a downpayment and the closing costs. The seller will give money back to the buyer at the closing to cover these costs. In most cases, the seller is mainly concerned with what they are netting..meaning how much money they are actually walking away with. A Seller's Concession is a tool to help a potential buyer qualify to purchase. Assuming the home appraises out there is very little impact on the seller
The money goes to the buyer's Broker, who sends it to the seller's Broker, who gives it to the seller after taking out a commission.
I bought a digital good from seller. I sent money - 2.100 CZK via my Debit Card, but everything was a big scam! I didn't recieve anything. The seller after recieved a money DELETED his account on PayPal and DELETED his email on gmail.com. I opened a dispute and thru message center I sent message to seller, but his account not exist. This seller is scammer... This scammer resend my money (before deleting account) to another account (to accomplice). PayPal claim is now in "Awaiting other party's response" .. As we know, seller deleted his account, so PayPal does not get the answer. 2 days rest to end of claim and PayPal send my money back to my account.... BUT my question is: Paypal will take money from a non-existing account (seller) or from the account of the accomplice to whom the money was forwarded? Thank you :) R.
Probably so. Drive the car to the seller and tender it [give it] back to the seller, then demand your money back. If the seller refused to refund your money, sue the seller for the purchase price, using the warranty as your legal proof that you are entitled to your money back.
The items on Etsy can range in prices. I would search through and find a seller that is in your budget range.
The seller can use other means to recap the money. Countertrade can be used to provide back a means of paying for the original goods.
An Etsy shopper named Eclectic Home has an antique fainting couch available for $1225. Another seller on the Etsy website has a fainting couch for $1400.
You start with contacting the seller. He might offer your money back if you return the item to him. If the seller won't return your money there's a way to complain through paypal. If that fails too you can always complain wia the credit card company that your paypal account is linked to. But start with contacting the seller.
Generally you need to get your money back or sue for fraud. The seller of a vehicle must provide the title. End of story.
Purchase money financing is when the seller agrees to take back a mortgage for the new buyer. It is owner financing in whole or in part.
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You can borrow it from your Whole Life cash value, sometimes you can finance it in, money back from the seller for closing costs, borrow it, etc.
if the horse has been sold, the money will be given to the seller and the horse will be transferred to the buyer's account.if it has not been sold it will return to the seller.
Many time a potential buyer does not have the funds for a downpayment and the closing costs. The seller will give money back to the buyer at the closing to cover these costs. In most cases, the seller is mainly concerned with what they are netting..meaning how much money they are actually walking away with. A Seller's Concession is a tool to help a potential buyer qualify to purchase. Assuming the home appraises out there is very little impact on the seller
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