OUCH! Triple and punitive damages of $2.5mm over a boat deal!
RG wrote:
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ups.com...
MarineMax of Ohio, Inc., the world's largest marine retailer, must pay
a Columbus man $2.5 million for selling a yacht with a hull that had
been severely damaged while saying only minor repairs had been made to
it -- and then refusing to take it back for the purchase price.
State Judge Paul C. Moon of Ottawa County, Ohio awarded triple and
punitive damages, attorneys fees, pre-judgment interest and costs to
Doug Borror, said Borror's attorney, Jim Arnold of Clark Perdue Arnold
& Scott in Columbus. Arnold filed the case under the Ohio Consumer
Sales Practices Act.
Judge Moon called MarineMax's sale in 2002 of a 51-foot 2001 Sea Ray
yacht to Borror for $780,000, "conscious, deliberate, malicious,
deceitful and particularly gross and egregious."
The court case was apparently last year. I wonder if MarineMax wrote the
check as declared in the judgement or strung the poor guy out even further
with an appeal.
MarineMax stung a buddy of mine with a defective boat here in Minnesota.
I'm not surprised to hear of this type of practice done elsewhere. I
won't buy anything from them and have told the story to others.
Capt. Jeff
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