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Originally Posted by BlackJetE90
Its clear the Dealer is in the wrong.
First off, before you submit your auction it clearly states to look over your auction before submitting.
Second, they clearly were changing the "buy it now" price during the auction, so they could have caught their "so-called" mistake then. But I personally don't think it was a mistake.
Third, EbayMotors is a lot different that Ebay. Their autions are legally binding.
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you have to prove it was not a mistake...very difficult to prove...
2 cars were recently in the news:
elvis's MB
dukes of hazzard
both were bid on with huge numbers...
both buyers backed out...it happens all the time...
because there is no contract...
you can never prove who did what...
a suit was file re: the elvis car, and is going no where...the filer knows this and has requested a token payment to withdraw...the purchaser refuses saying it was a mistake...
the dukes car, only negative feedback...no lawsuit
this is a non-starter, especially for $6k, the above cars were 10,000's of $...
I hope they make the OP a deal, it sounds like they are trying to, it's his only chance...