YAET: 13 year old "bought" my 62 chevy

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thomsbrain

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Originally posted by: jakedeez
Proof is irrelevant, eBay auctions are not binding contracts. You can sue, but you won't win.

And btw - your suggestion that they other party would have to bring a lawyer - you're not allowed to bring a lawyer with you into a small claim in Cali.0

i was going to chide you for bringing a thread back from the dead months after the last post...

but this thread was worth bringing back. :) is this on the PAB scroll yet?
 

eakers

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I hate when I accidentally take a PAB thread seriously for a bit and only then realise who posted it.
 

PAB

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Originally posted by: eakers
I hate when I accidentally take a PAB thread seriously for a bit and only then realise who posted it.

so just because I post it makes it less true?
 

jakedeez

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Jun 21, 2005
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Originally posted by: thomsbrain
Originally posted by: jakedeez
Proof is irrelevant, eBay auctions are not binding contracts. You can sue, but you won't win.

And btw - your suggestion that they other party would have to bring a lawyer - you're not allowed to bring a lawyer with you into a small claim in Cali.0

i was going to chide you for bringing a thread back from the dead months after the last post...

but this thread was worth bringing back. :) is this on the PAB scroll yet?

Yeah, thats how I found it :)

Originally posted by: PAB
Originally posted by: eakers
I hate when I accidentally take a PAB thread seriously for a bit and only then realise who posted it.

so just because I post it makes it less true?


No man, just more likely to be fun vs something to take too seriously.
 

Compton

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Feb 18, 2000
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Thanks for bumping this thread, I never saw it. I can't believe how many people actually thought it was real.
 

BlancoNino

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Originally posted by: PAB
Parents are frequently held responsible for their kids fuckups. He used his moms ebay account, so I can hold the mother responsible.


WHOA!!! We can say "fuckups" without it getting censored? This just made my night.