eBay's Auto Site Is So Simple To Use, Even A Toddler Can Do It

from the toddler-proofing-ebay dept

Apparently there's just something about eBay and automobiles that attracts some little children. A year ago, we wrote about a dispute caused (supposedly) by a two-year-old buying Elvis Presley's old limo for a quarter of a million dollars on eBay. Now, the BBC is reporting that a three-year-old has bought a car on eBay as well. Of course, the end result was a bit different. Last time, the owner of the car accused the buyer of making up the story and then sued for the vehicle price, as well as another $150,000 in "damages." This time, the seller of the car laughed off the mistake and said he'd just put the car back on eBay. Either way, we get the feeling that eBay won't be using the slogan "it's so easy, even a child could do it!" on their automobiles site any time soon.
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  • identicon
    ?, 26 Sep 2006 @ 6:31am

    They could steal

    From Geico and go with the caveman angle

    link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    Stinky Pete, 26 Sep 2006 @ 7:30am

    Thats the difference...

    ..between the UK and USA...
    The 'sue sue sue sue' attitude of USA makes me wonder how you people can ever live your life.
    Rule Britania

    link to this | view in chronology ]

    • identicon
      usa all the way, 26 Sep 2006 @ 7:55am

      Re: Thats the difference...

      stinky pete didn't your mom ever tell you that just because you see it on tv or in the newspaper or even the internet it's not always true. people probably sue just as much in britania.

      link to this | view in chronology ]

    • identicon
      Wizard Prang, 26 Sep 2006 @ 8:22am

      As opposed to...

      ...the "Let the Government sort things out" attitude of the British.

      link to this | view in chronology ]

      • identicon
        keybored, 26 Sep 2006 @ 8:34am

        Re: As opposed to...

        I belive the term you are looking for is "kill them all, let God sort them out." Maybe a bit harsh for the attorneys but still true for those within the axis of evil.

        The dude who sued over Elvis' limo is an idiot if that story is even true.

        link to this | view in chronology ]

        • identicon
          jsnbase, 26 Sep 2006 @ 8:45am

          Re: Re: As opposed to...

          No, he isn't. What he said makes perfect sense, it just happens to sound similar to the slogan you quote.

          Yes, fine, you win, Americans sue more. Now hush before we make you a state.

          link to this | view in chronology ]

          • identicon
            Anonymous Coward, 26 Sep 2006 @ 9:45am

            Re: Re: Re: As opposed to...

            make us a state, you couldnt if you wanted, you like it at home too much

            link to this | view in chronology ]

            • identicon
              jsnbase, 26 Sep 2006 @ 9:55am

              Re: Re: Re: Re: As opposed to...

              "you like it at home too much"

              I myself would not be going - I like food that tastes good far too much to go to the UK - but I bet if I look REALLY HARD I can find at least one American who likes to go to other countries and make new rules.

              Maybe.

              /I shan't be doing the /sarcasm thing

              link to this | view in chronology ]

          • identicon
            @work, 26 Sep 2006 @ 11:20am

            Re: Re: Re: As opposed to...

            AAAAAAhahahah

            link to this | view in chronology ]

    • identicon
      Sam, 26 Sep 2006 @ 8:53am

      Re: Thats the difference...

      It's like really bad sex...after the initial reaction you just try to forget about it and not discuss it ever again.

      link to this | view in chronology ]

    • identicon
      Anonymous Coward, 26 Sep 2006 @ 9:58am

      Re: Thats the difference...

      hey, you'd better not insult my country, I'll sue

      link to this | view in chronology ]

    • identicon
      eric, 26 Sep 2006 @ 12:31pm

      Re: Thats the difference...

      The 'sue sue sue sue' attitude of USA makes me wonder how you people can ever live your life.


      Yes...we are, all however many million of us, all the same. We will all, given the same situation, do exactly the same thing. ;-)

      I live my life just fine, thanks for asking.

      link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    Brandon Hansen, 26 Sep 2006 @ 7:35am

    Sueing

    I am sick of people of sueing.. That is all you hear now days.. He broke my $50 this.. So I am going to Sue for a quarter of a million dollars... WTF? you kno.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    Matt Bennett, 26 Sep 2006 @ 7:37am

    Shiny.....Wroooom.......WrooOOOMMM!

    Clicky Clicky.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 26 Sep 2006 @ 8:03am

    i doubt it, we dont choose to waste our money that way.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    Wizard Prang, 26 Sep 2006 @ 8:21am

    Moral: Use Firefox

    One of its best features is a "master password" that unlocks any saved passwords in the browser. I use it all the time. Keeps the chilluns out of your bank accounts, etc.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

    • identicon
      Anonymous Coward, 26 Sep 2006 @ 10:17am

      Re: Moral: Use Firefox

      better yet just don't save your passwords on the computer!

      link to this | view in chronology ]

    • identicon
      mr_c0w, 26 Sep 2006 @ 11:05am

      Re: Moral: Use Firefox

      Couldn't you just lock your workstation when you walk away? If all the accounts on the box require a password to log in, then you should be able to effectively keep 3 yr olds off the PC. (Ctrl+Alt+Del or Windows + L)

      link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    Ryan, 26 Sep 2006 @ 8:44am

    it's the american way

    A recent survey asked people "what's the most feasible way for you to make a million doallars?"

    the top 3 answers:
    Lawsuit
    Lottery
    Inheritance

    It's the American way. We want money but we don't want to work for it. In fact, you owe it to us because (insert some hardship, minority, pity, i'm different, or better than you reason)

    link to this | view in chronology ]

    • identicon
      Guru80, 26 Sep 2006 @ 1:16pm

      Re: it's the american way

      I don't doubt that a survey could come to that conclusion but that seems either made up, based on a biased survey or a little of both.

      Who conducted the survey and what where the demographics involved?

      As for sueing, the US is out of control. How else are we suppose to support our over abundance of unnecessary lawyers.

      link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    Jason, 26 Sep 2006 @ 8:48am

    Sueing

    I agree with Brandon, everyone remember's McDonalds and the coffee incident. People are just after attention, and money. Many aren't even legitimate complaints.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

    • identicon
      jsnbase, 26 Sep 2006 @ 8:53am

      Re: Sueing

      Not to be too devil's-advocate-y (sheesh) since the basic point is sound, but remember that the McDonald's verdict was eventually overturned. There are SOME balances. If you want to use the McDonald's case as an argument for anything, I suppose it should be that juries shouldn't set damages.

      link to this | view in chronology ]

    • identicon
      kweeket, 26 Sep 2006 @ 3:44pm

      Re: Sueing

      Everyone cites the McDonald coffee case as an example of a typical litigious American who refused to accept personal responsibility.

      However, the woman - a PASSENGER in a stationary car - had taken the lid off to put in sugar when the coffee spilt on her lap, causing 3rd degree burns over 6% of her body, including her genitals.

      She asked McDonald's to cover the cost of her medical bills, and only sued when they refused.

      Note: McDonald's knew more than 700 people had been previously burned by their 180 degree coffee. McDonald's admitted at trial that the coffee they served was 40 degrees too hot for human consumption.

      link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    Tyshaun, 26 Sep 2006 @ 8:53am

    about the original article...

    Anyone get the visual of some 3 year old clicking around on Ebay and buying a car! How funny! Was this kid able to read or was it just random button pushing?

    Perhaps the "buy it now" feature on Ebay is a bit too easy to use?

    link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    Mike, 26 Sep 2006 @ 9:04am

    Sueing

    I'd like to add that in the McDonald's verdict, the woman was hospitalized for more than a week with 3rd degree burns to her thighs and perineum. The judgment doesn't seem so bad compared to the costs associated with hospitalization in the US and subsequent care and rehabilitation.

    Juries, lawsuits and judgments aren't particularly out of control in the US, the media just makes you think they are by skewing facts and sensationalizing.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

    • identicon
      jsnbase, 26 Sep 2006 @ 9:32am

      Re: Sueing

      "Juries, lawsuits and judgments aren't particularly out of control in the US, the media just makes you think they are by skewing facts and sensationalizing."

      I can buy that. It does seem to be a case where the opinion has become a popular mantra.

      But please please please: never put the words 'burn' and 'perineum' in the same sentence again. My legs still won't uncross.

      link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    Just me, 26 Sep 2006 @ 9:35am

    My two cents

    I find it really hard to believe that a toddler of that age could possibly know what they were doing to bid that high. I mean c'mon!! Our children are more intellegent these days but that is just obsurd!

    Besides, what on earth are these people doing even allowing their children to have the passwords to anything on the internet. My daughter doesn't even know the one to Disney...They are probably the same people that would blame sites like Myspace for their children getting involved with the wrong people. Take some responsiblity for God sake!!

    link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    crawil, 26 Sep 2006 @ 9:45am

    The Rest of the Story

    Here is the story as reported by Reuters. It contains a few more details than Mike's:

    LONDON (Reuters) - Jack Neal briefly became the proud owner of a pink convertible car after he managed to buy it for 9,000 pounds ($17,000) on the Internet despite being only three years old.

    Jack's mother told the BBC she had left her password for the eBay auction site in her computer and her son used the "buy it now" option to complete the purchase.

    "Jack's a whizz on the PC and just pressed all the right buttons," Rachel Neal said.

    The seller of the second-hand car, a dealer from Worcestershire, central England, was amused by the bid and agreed not to force the sale through.

    "Luckily he saw the funny side and said he would re-advertise," Neal said.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    wolf68, 26 Sep 2006 @ 9:55am

    Sueing McD's

    If you are going to use a case for reference you should do the research and find out the truth. I HATE SUEING. I think it is a waste most of the time. However McD's deserved that one. That wasn’t the first time McD's had been warned that they were making their coffee too hot. They were making it hotter that what was considered safe by the FDA so they could save something like $0.01 per pound of coffee beans. She was not the first person to receive above 1st degree burns from their coffee. She just happened to be the one the lawyers decided to make a Class action law suit out of. I agree as an American that most Americans are sue happy but not all of them. I here of Stupid law suits from over seas; but mostly they come from here in America. Law suits are a good thing when they are needed. But like rain or sun or anything else it is only good in moderation. I agree most people are LAZY and don't want to work for their money. They have lost sight of the American dream. Freedom and Equality; that comes from hard work and Perseverance from a God fearing people.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    JS, 26 Sep 2006 @ 10:07am

    McDonalds coffee

    But what was the woman doing pouring hot coffee on her lap? Did she expect it to be cold? I know accidents happen, but until people start taking responsibility for their own actions nothing will be resolved. The only mistake McDonalds made was in selling to a klutz, should that cost them millions of dollars? The lawyers that won the case thought so, apparently.

    ...at least now I'm warned every day that my coffee might be "hot" (whether it truely is or not!)

    link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    JS, 26 Sep 2006 @ 10:14am

    omg

    @jsnbase, that's the funniest shit I've read all day.

    ...besides, who wants bad food, muggy weather, ugly women and bad teeth anyway?

    OH SNAP!

    link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    yardape6, 26 Sep 2006 @ 10:17am

    I can solve the whole lawsuit mess right now.

    If you sue someone and cannot prove your case, you have to pay all legal expenses. Caps would be nessecary of course.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

    • identicon
      Anonymous Coward, 26 Sep 2006 @ 10:58am

      Re: I can solve the whole lawsuit mess right now.

      "If you sue someone and cannot prove your case, you have to pay all legal expenses. Caps would be nessecary of course."

      If you do that, that will stop people from suing for legitimate reasons. What if I sued a corp that had 20 expensive lawyers to beat the pants off my cheap one? If I lost, not only am I out the cost of the damages (the reason I sued) but now I'm out potentially millions of dollars for trying to stand up for myself???? Cmon!

      America is great because it allows its private citizens to stand up against corporations who have more resources. Your logic favors the wealthy and discourages people from from fighting for their rights.

      link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    joe, 26 Sep 2006 @ 10:29am

    UK sueing on the rise

    Im from the UK and used to laugh at the US system and crazy lawsuits, but the same thing is now happening in the UK. All my colleagues who own businesses are taking out extra insurance to protect themselves from employee lawsuits.

    Its the usual pattern of evolution:

    California->US->UK->Europe->World

    This has happened many times before. Just look at the problem with fat people!

    link to this | view in chronology ]

    • identicon
      Enrico Suarve, 26 Sep 2006 @ 10:50am

      Re: UK sueing on the rise

      Sad but true

      "Wheres there's blame there's a claim" as the ad goes

      We should sue the US for starting the whole thing ;0)

      link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 26 Sep 2006 @ 11:09am

    how far can you go tho? if you make a "dangerous" product, but protect it, how safe are you?

    mcdonalds was making coffee hot. true. but aren't most, if not all "fresh brewed" coffee's hot? considering you pretty much need boiling water to percolate? and moving forth, it wasn't that the lady spilled her coffee, or the drive-thru person spilled the coffee ont eh lady. the lady TOOK OFF THE LID and placed it IN BETWEN HER LEGS and the cup was FULL. how could you not expect the coffee to spill? I'm sure if it was in a cup holder or tray caddy somewhere in her car, she'd be fine. you can't sue a computer company if you open up their case, and open the powersupply and get shocked. you broke any protections provided by the company when you decided to forego their terms of use and service.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

    • identicon
      not anon, 26 Sep 2006 @ 1:46pm

      Re:

      so anonymous coward
      "the lady TOOK OFF THE LID and placed it IN BETWEN HER LEGS and the cup was FULL"

      I would be interested in knowing where you get your facts. Sure she put the cup betweeen her legs and pulled the top off but how else are you supposed to add cream or sugar. McDonalds was at fault here. And i am the biggest stupid people hater I know. Mcdonalds maintained a temperature of 180+ F on the coffee and within the course of just 10 years there were over 700 cases of reported burns. Some of them were 3rd degree just like the woman who sued. So there is a time and place for everything. Some lawsuits are good while most are merely frivolous.

      link to this | view in chronology ]

      • identicon
        Lay Person, 26 Sep 2006 @ 1:55pm

        Re: Re:

        Dude, don't even get me started on that dumb bitch who doesn't know how to handle a cup of hot liquid!

        Do you seriously believe that that coffe fiasco is an instance of a non-frivolous suit?

        Why not sue GE everytime you burn yourself on a stove. You simply cannot be defending this.

        link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    hahaha, 26 Sep 2006 @ 11:47am

    From wolf68 - "Freedom and Equality; that comes from hard work and Perseverance from a God fearing people."

    Why would anyone or anything fear what has created its being? Just doesnt make sense! Shouldnt we love?

    Besides thats not what makes this country! Oh wait... Fear... Media... Oh yeah! Fear does make this country! Now back down or we'll nuke your ass back to the stoneage!

    link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    u no, 26 Sep 2006 @ 12:30pm

    ouch

    I just googled perenium and it hurts just thinking about it. Back to the original story, atleast the carsalesman/lot decided to readvertise the car. I just can not figure out how a 3 year old could have accomplish that. Maybe a 7-10 year old, but 3. Alll you tech guys better watch out for this one bucause he/she will be a force to be reckoned with after nap time!!! lol

    link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    Lay Person, 26 Sep 2006 @ 1:46pm

    God bless America!

    You know...it's America right now.

    Alot of kids get their B.A. in Communications, Liberal Arts, History, English, Art History, etc...they go to work, find out our economy has no real paying jobs. They watch L.A. Law, Law and Order, etc...they want to live like the characters. They go to law school, get in debt to the tune of a small mortgage, graduate, find out that practicing law is nothing like the TV show. Now, they are stuck, they can't stand that all that schooling makes them feel like shit and they're now in debt for a career they hate. What to do?

    Be a sellout! Go around and try to make money the best way you know how and that's to be a legal prostitute! They will defend or prosecute in order to make you feel better about having to pay them exhorbitant fees and hourly wages for chasing papers, investigating, and lying.

    It's not the attorneys...it's the system.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 26 Sep 2006 @ 2:45pm

    The stereotype about bad British teeth reminds me of the British joke about USA sex scenes:

    Why do USA men always have sex with the women still wearing bras?

    They don't like plastic.

    link to this | view in chronology ]


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