What Happens When You Accidentally Buy A $245,000 Car On eBay
from the it-ends-up-in-court dept
Today is the day of odd eBay related lawsuits it seems. The latest is the story of a limo that was once owned by Elvis Presley. The owner tried to sell it on eBay, with a "buy it now" price of $245,000. He was therefore quite happy when someone did, indeed, agree to the "buy it now," price. There's just one problem the owner of the account claims his two year old daughter was playing with the mouse on his computer and she is actually the one who made the bid. He apologized, but apparently that wasn't good enough. The seller is now suing him for $245,000, plus an additional $150,000 in "damages." There's a lot that doesn't make sense on either side of this case. On the buyer's side, it takes more than just a single click to "buy it now," so some are saying it must be a hoax bid. The guy stands by his claim, though, that it was just his daughter playing around. On the other side, though, is this really worth that kind of lawsuit? All he has to do is put it up again. He claims he did, but that there were no bidders -- which seems odd. There apparently were bidders for the original auction, so it's not clear where they all went. Either way, it seems a bit vindictive to go sue this guy for that much, even if he did make a hoax bid.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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it could happen.
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The who story is abit suss
Whole story is abit suspicious
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245,000 car on ebay
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Ebay app robbed me
According to them, my phone pocket ordered an $1100 dollar Gucci pocketbook. I tried to return it but the seller is refusing to take it back, and eBay so far has not been helpful. At this point my anger is towards eBay for allowing their app to automatically purchase something without my knowledge. I am on hold with them for like the 100th time now trying to get them to do something. This is the start of my campaign to let as many people know what extent eBay is willing to go to help their customers. I hope I can come back with good news.
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