Any lawyers out here who could advise a poor lost soul?
I am trying to sell some broadcast camera gear.
Purchase price 15K + GST
I handed a camera to a 'friend' and associate who informed me he had a buyer.
This was early April.
I spent a month off shore in USA, came back and started asking him about the sale?
He told me he had a local buyer and a british interest, but that he ALSO wanted to buy it.
By June I was calling him weekly and visiting him at his workplace.
He assured me that the sale was imminent.
I was busy and have 7 cameras so wasn't too concerned, hey he was a 'friend'.
July 7 he informed me that he was giving the camera to a local broadcast engineer for appraisal.
All good, I knew that the cam was very good value for money, he used my engineer, no worries.
cam comes back with a fair report, but cam heads would need doing in 300 hours..
My 'friend' decided that 3.5K on top of purchase price was more than his "buyer' could afford.
Bummer, but that's business.
Unfortunately for my 'friend' I have time dated photos of the camera hours before I handed it to him and photos of the hours after it was returned.
He had put 129 op hours on this camera. This equates to between 15 and 40 days shooting( depend on job style). Approx rental to me 4-6K + GST
I fronted him, he first disbelieved his eyes, then tried to exclude his primary school aged kids from playing with the camera, then denied hiring it out, then changed his story to a 3rd party involvement.
I told him that I considered the camera SOLD to him, otherwise I would persue 6K +GST as rental.
He said that it was down to a 3rd party that he refused to name and would get back to me.
1700 hrs that night he ph d me and verbally said, I will buy your camera.
He hasn't paid yet (3 days) and I'm about to email him, but would like to know my rights, and maybe throw some legal frighteners at him.
Help please
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