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You’re overthinking this.
They want compensation you never agreed to. They didn’t do the job agreed to, so don’t get one of the broken devices either.
This sort of thing is why contracts evolved in the first place:
Technically OP and the guy doing the job did enter into contract with each other, just a verbal one. This type of law is centuries old.
He agreed to give him one of the items...
If he fucked up all three and now wants paid, give him on of the now nonrepairable ones and call it a day
According to this post, the payment was arranged to be if the soldering job was done. The post then goes on to say that not only did he not solder the parts, he damaged them so they cannot be soldered by anyone else.
The other person did not fulfill his part of the agreement, so he has no right to the compensation.
If he fucked them up so bad no one can fix them...
What's the difference if OP gives him one?
Well, it's irrelevant to the question at hand, completely, but if we're talking about random unrelated shit, the here we go.
The difference is the worker is either an imbecile who dishonestly represented himself, or a dishonest scammer. Neither deserve anything; and why is that so hard to understand?
Because if OP is telling the truth, all three are no worthless.
So it literally doesn't matter if he gives him one.
I can only say this so many ways. I'm sorry I can't make it any simpler.
It does matter. You're promoting that doing a shitty job and poorly representing yourself deserves a reward, encouraging further shitty behaviour towards yourself and other people.
OP shouldn't give them anything, especially if @[email protected] is right and the boards still have value.
Because the person is demanding monetary compensation, not demanding one of the broken items. But also, he might be aiming to try to keep all 3 of them as a "compromise" as they might not be as broken as he is representing them to be.