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well 1000th post ;)

 

not really sure what to do

 

basically i lent my husqvarna 3120 to a mate of mine in january, February time,i have tried calling and texting him but no reply i have had a couple of jobs that i needed it, subsequently have suffered because of it, any ideas what i can do? or anyway of getting it back?

 

any help would be great

 

thanks it advance

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well 1000th post ;)

 

not really sure what to do

 

basically i lent my husqvarna 3120 to a mate of mine in january, February time,i have tried calling and texting him but no reply i have had a couple of jobs that i needed it, subsequently have suffered because of it, any ideas what i can do? or anyway of getting it back?

 

any help would be great

 

thanks it advance

 

Go and see him,as you aint seen him since February he may of changed his number ?

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Is this for real? He must have been a good friend for you to lend that saw but you haven't seen him for months I speak with my close friends weekly this just sounds strange.:rolleyes:

 

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Just read this and realised why iv'e not been on here for a long while...

 

When i lend my mates something (and i sure as hell dont lend anyone any of my saws) i just ask for it back,

 

Did you say?

1, "Here you go Mate, i dont use this 3120 anymore so you might as well have it" or

2, "Here you go Mate, You can borrow this until i need it back"

 

Option 1, means you might be out of luck - Generous yes, But still out of luck.

Option 2, means he is either a forgetful mate or he's sold it on ebay and ran off down the shops to buy Beer/Cornettos/Crack/Porn etc If so you might still be out of luck,

 

Either way I would go round to where he lives, knock on the door and ask for it back....

 

Let us know how you get on :)

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