Rich dad sells $1200 worth of gym equipment that his 16-year-old son and his 2 friends bought with their money, refuses to pay the other teens back: 'He dared us to hire a lawyer.'

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  • A home gym setup.
  • The barn where the teenagers work out using the gym equipment they bought.
  • CADreamn You can absolutely take him to small claims court.
  • A judge is presiding over a case involving a man selling the gym equipment that his teenage son bought with his friends.
  • Known Cheesecake9947 OP We are actually looking into this now! At first we thought is wouldn't be worth the hassle or legal stress for 800$, but since we have all the original receipts and screenshots of his marketplace listing, a few people told us it's pretty much an open-and-shut case
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  • Corfiz74 Go for the full 1200, not just the 800.
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  • whybother_incertname No go for the replacement cost of each item plus legal fees. You'll get that easily with the original purchase receipts, his market place listings, & screenshots of what each item currently costs to purchase. NTJ. Updateme
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  • WeirdSysAdmin Don't even need to hire a lawyer. Small claims is literally built as a pathway for people to not have to worry about hiring expensive lawyers. A few states don't even let you bring a lawyer.
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  • YoshiandAims NTJ It's not slander or libel, it's the truth. He owes each one of those kids their share of that equipment. I get the liability issue. I'd never have agreed to be the host. of this equipment, the adult with the responsibility to supervise. I'd not want to have people freely coming and going, but also not wanting continual requests, either.
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  • He could have had Waivers drawn up. Open hours/days of the week. He could have contacted the other parents and said he'd bitten off more than he could chew, and it all needed to go. Used the money to help the kids get access to a 24 hour gym. Whatever. He had other options than to sell it and pocket the money. (These posts are really frequent. Some parents stole an entire pool a bunch of teens saved up for last week.)
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  • pharoh-king NTA "Your husband is ruining your family's livelihood over stealing from a child."
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  • raucus_one His wife is mad at the wrong person.
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  • caitejane310 HA!! Good!! NTJ, and I don't have much but is there somewhere I can donate like $10 towards new equipment?? I think I feel the worst for his child, and don't understand how a parent can do that to a child.
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