I had two identical 2010 Ford Mustang GT cars for sale. One of the cars was a nice garage kept model and the other one was a flood car with a rebuilt title that I had purchased just for parts. I sold the flood car to this woman who inspected it prior to buying. She had the vehicle towed to her house the next day because she didn't have tags, and the battery was dead. A few days later she call and said that she she didn't know it was a rebuilt title. She also was complaining that parts were missing and there was some mildew on the carpet. I stop answering the phone for her and a few weeks later she showed up at my house and saw the other mustang. She immediately accused me of showing her one car and selling her another one. She called me names and made nasty comments about my weight before calling the police. The police took my side and said it was a civil matter and she needed to hire an attorney. Now almost a month later this lawyer called me and said that I've committed fraud and is threatening legal action if I don't give her a refund. This was an as is sale so how can she demand a refund? Is it time to hire a lawyer?
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