Got a new battery.
Guy who bought my wheels is giving me the run-around.....I thought the kid was better than that. He even told me someone "stole" a center cap off one of the wheels.

those things are $40 bucks.
He owes me $1300. Said He can give me $500 monday. Monday came and no money, I had to text him "whats up?"
Says he cant find his wallet, and hes headed back to work and see if he can find it. He asks me
him "how else can I get into my bank account?"
me "umm, the drivethru?"
him "well I dont know my account number"
me "just give them your name and they might ask for your social"
him "I dont know my social"
me "ok....then IDK!"
Calls me back later (supposedly at the ATM)
him "The ATM wont let me take out $500."
me "I couldve told you that. Now since you have your wallet you know your account number. "
him "yeah ok, tomorrow (today) I'll go through the drivethru and get your $500."
me "ok."
So today he calls me a minute ago.
him "Hey man I dont know when I'm going to get off work (yes, he does, he works for his dad and they get off the same time everyday) but...the ATM aint gonna let me take out $500 is it?
me "No, you found that out yesterday remember?"
him "yeah, ok well I'll have your $500 tomorrow at my lunch break."
me "ok....."
I havent pushed the kid a bit. He's the one been making all the deadlines and then breaking them. I'm starting to think this was a bad idea. I mean I know his whole family, I see his parents out at dinner every other day, his grandfather owns a million dollar business in town.....I figured he was good for the money even if he didnt have it to begin with.
I'm considering taking the wheels back. I mean I might get the $500 tomorrow, but how hard will it be to get the other $800?