Spineshank
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Originally posted by: Mike
Originally posted by: smack Down
Originally posted by: Blazin Trav
Originally posted by: smack Down
Just ignore him.
That's what I plan on doing... unless you guys have a better suggestion... like something other than being complete jerks to me.
There are alot of ebay seller on here and they will always support other sellers.
haha, some people just shouldn't use ebay. The op included.
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Originally posted by: joshsquall
Realistically, it's not worth his time to sue you for $200. He's just trying to scare you into paying up.
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: joshsquall
Realistically, it's not worth his time to sue you for $200. He's just trying to scare you into paying up.
And ethically, the OP owes the guy $200.
Originally posted by: Blazin Trav
Originally posted by: KK
Originally posted by: Blazin Trav
Originally posted by: lyssword
Originally posted by: Blazin Trav
Originally posted by: BlameCanada
Sue for $200? Either he's rich and wants to be an @$$ or he's very stupid.
I "offered" $10k for a showcar in Atlanta thinking my parents would pay... they didn't and now he's sending me rude ebay messages. Am I liable?
:roll: get a job
I already submitted my resume to over 10 places... not like I'm not trying. Try again?
McDonalds, Burger King, Wendys, KFC, Pizza hut, arbys, ... which ones am I missing?
perhaps the one stuck up your asshole?
Originally posted by: eakers
are you under 18?
Wrong as always. The damages are $200, the cost to re-list the item.Originally posted by: smack Down
Sorry but if even if you do sue and win, you are not going to get the court to force the transaction to take place. The court is just going to order that your damages get paid. Your damages will be zero because you still have the car and ebay allows you to relist the car.
Originally posted by: dsity
doesn't ebay refund listing fee if such thing happens?
Originally posted by: DarkThinker
Originally posted by: dsity
doesn't ebay refund listing fee if such thing happens?
That's what I 've been asking but no one here is answering.
Originally posted by: Blazin Trav
Originally posted by: smack Down
Just ignore him.
That's what I plan on doing... unless you guys have a better suggestion... like something other than being complete jerks to me.