Selling Something That Was Given to You for Services That Were Not Provided
My question involves criminal law for the state of: Washington
I sold a used computer for services I was going to provide but didn't. I want to make it right, but am wondering what I could be charged with, if the other party won't respond. Is this criminal , or will it have to be in small claims?Thank you
Re: Selling Something That Was Given to You for Services That Were Not Provided
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KeithC
I sold a used computer for services I was going to provide but didn't.
Huh? You sold the computer and agreed to provide some sort of "services" What did you get in return? Or did you mean to write that you bought a computer? For the time being, I'll assume that to be the case.
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am wondering what I could be charged with, if the other party won't respond. Is this criminal , or will it have to be in small claims?
The other party could, in theory, report what happened to the police and claim that you never intended to perform and, therefore, committed fraud. Whether the cops buy into that is anyone's guess. Beyond that, this isn't a criminal issue.