How can I get my money back from a car sale that has gone bad?
In April of this year, I sold my car to a friend... He is in the Army and was PCSing out of state, and I was moving there shorty after to be with my husband so I decided that it was okay for him to just make me monthly payments- He had agreed that if I ever wanted to buy it back from him that was also an option. I sold him the car for $4,000- but upfront he paid me $1100. After that I didn't see any money from him until I harassed him the entire month of may and he paid me $200 the beginning of June. Since then I haven't seen a single dollar, and I'm sure he has no intention of giving me anything else. He has also sold the car to someone else off craigslist, and SHE is driving the car around with his plates and title still. That might be a pointless piece of information but I just wanted it out there that I guess it is still legally his. Unfortunately, I do not have anything notarized that he owes me this money. I do have witnesses to the agreement and text message and emails exchanged between us discussing how much he still owes me. I can't believe I let myself get involved in such a shady transaction- I was complete stupidity and I understand that... but if anyone has any advice on how I can try and fix it I would really appreciate it! I don't know if with him being in the army that might help me out at all? Or if they're is something with the military that could help me further? Thank you very much!
Comment on ScottGem's post
Thank you very much! I know I was far too trusting with this, and it has definitely come back on me. I think the only thing I really have going for me is the fact he's in the Army and like you said, they don't like deadbeats.
Comment on ScottGem's post
His commanding officer is already fed up with him for other things, this will just be the icing on the cake. I guess what I will try and do is gather any information that I can find and bring it to the JAG office and see how it goes from there.
Comment on joypulv's post
Thank you, I feel the same way... I do think it is going to be beneficial that he is in the military though, because I don't think they're going to want it to get to the point of going to court... especially if there's a high chance of him losing.