Hi, I have on Saturday without an agreement to enter my laptop against a swapped. When I was with him, he said that the laptop is so good and everything went well then I'm home with the pc. Now I get message to message that he indicates me because the akulaufzeit yes not as would have been hoped. So I asked him what would have happened and he said he had put on windows again. Then I told him that he had to install the drivers because the laptop at the time of the transfer yes ran… Long story short he is stubborn and can't teach Can he show me now because my laptop at the time of the gift was still in tact
Ps: Guilty for spelling I'm a little in awe…
Do you feel like you have a good deal with the PC? Then stick to it. Ads is nonsense. That would be a self-report.
If you were not completely happy anyway, he should get the Lappy going again and then it will be reversed.
No no that was my laptop because I swapped it for the pc i think i made a good deal but he wants to show me and the pc back
Theoretically he can report you for cheating but that will most likely be set as you write then.
The other side is the civil law. You have an exchange contract, which also applies. A court will then have to clarify, which of you both is right, because as a private person you do not have to give any guarantee or warranty, but you can't conceal any defects. So if you can prove that you knew about the battery shortage, you have to take the laptop back.
What should you do now? Ask Him to prove that the damage was there before. A professional can definitely determine this with a repair.
I have already understood. If the business was good for you, tell him it came from him and it was his wish. And because he's changed Lappy now, he has to keep him. Point.
Show: why? Because of a bad business?
My laptop runs at home only via a docking station and thus I always have direct power from the socket and other devices such as screen and printer always in the access- you should always do.
And in the meantime you should also charge a battery of a laptop.
Theoretically he can report you for fraud
Why? The other one forgot to charge his battery.
The guy claims that first and the police have to record that, of course.
The police have nothing to do with it!
The guy can sue him under civil law!
No idea but he threatened me
Always come.