We can provide you with information; what you do with the information is up to you. You'll need to decide for yourself what you should do next.
We can provide you with information; what you do with the information is up to you. You'll need to decide for yourself what you should do next.
I'm leaning towards writing him a letter with a copy of the receipt. I know if the buyer doesn't like the content of my letter then he can turn around
and use my letter against me in court.
Anything you say or write can, of course, be used in court.
There's a limited privilege for settlement offers, but I'm not going to promise that you could keep your letter out of court merely by characterizing its content as a settlement offer; further, the judge will see the letter when he rules on whether or not its admissible (although it should not be considered if ruled inadmissible).