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xage 05-01-06 07:49 PM


Originally Posted by maingon
Should I make him go through the deal? and say if he doesnt I will contact ebay? He should be able to back out just cause it only went for .60 cents

heres the auction

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=9128180726


How Old Are You? At your age, Can you Not make a final say or Decision with your problem? Dude, its like solving the question 1+1=?

Well, besides from your "so hard to solve by yourself" problem there, you also have the best title for a thread: "Won an dvd on Ebay question"

whotony 05-01-06 07:58 PM

were's the op?
would like to see him respond

Mok 05-01-06 08:16 PM


Originally Posted by dvd_luver
If he doesn't go through with the transaction, the best punishment to him would be to drop a negative on him. So ask him to leave you positive feedback first to settle the transaction, and than go in and slap him with a well earned negative score.

I second that, don't mess with this guy it's not worth it.

ignition 05-01-06 08:18 PM

There's a little something called the Uniform Commercial Code that governs contracts for the sale of goods.

Take a gander at it, and then decide whether or not you feel morally obligated to let this guy out of his agreement.

ResIpsa 05-01-06 08:45 PM

I don't think anyone is saying the seller has a leg to stand on, obviously the buyer is in the right. The issue really is whether or not it is worth the OP's trouble to stand fast and insist on performance from the seller. If the seller refuses to send the DVDs, the OP won't get it, UCC or no, end of story. The best the OP could do is sue the seller and get a money judgment for a few dollars, at great inconvenience and expense.

The OP should not have left feedback at this stage (even neutral feedback) because the seller is now free to stick the OP with a neg if he or she feels so inclined.

LiK 05-01-06 10:41 PM

maybe i'm replying a little late, but you should not let him go. it's a contract anbd whatever you won it for, he needs to abide by the rules. don't pay more than what you won it for. that seller should know!

Buford T Pusser 05-03-06 11:44 PM

I would hold him to the terms of the sale.


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