Why you should not make a deposit on a vintage stove that has not been

restored and ready for sale

 

We received these email's on 7-19-05

We have removed the name of the company and owner's name.

 

Hello, I am wondering if you have any restored, white 36-inch stoves available. I am pretty flexible as to make and model but I need to buy one as soon as possible and would really appreciation knowing if you have any at all in your inventory. If not, please let me know how quickly you might be able to restore one for me if that's possible.

I am in a tough situation because I am living in a home with no stove and no oven (and no heat, since the inspector will not allow the propane tank to be filled without the appliance). I contracted in early March with ****** ****** of ******* Stoves for a 36-inch Wedgewood, but although delivery was promised on June 1st, he has still not delivered it. Mr. ****** will now not return my calls so I am at the end of my rope with him and am trying to generate another option. I hope to hear back from you soon. Thanks very much.

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I have not paid for the stove but did put down an $1800 deposit so I am hoping to get that returned but based on my experience with Mr. ****** I am certain I will have to take him to court. My most important task right now is to find a replacement for the stove which I sorely need. It sounds like I would have to go on your waiting list. Do you have any estimate of how long it would take for me to end up with a stove through that route? Thanks again.

 

 

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