What is the name of your state? New York
I sold a playstation 3 on ebay the night before the launch day when the demand and prices were the highest. It sold for $3,050 and the buyer didn't pay. I checked his buying history and 15 minutes later he won another auction for $2200 and paid for it. He sent me an email the next day and said his six year old was on the computer and must have accidentaly place a bid.
I relisted my auction and sold my PS3 for only $1,175 a loss of $1,875 from the origanal auction. The price for the PS3 on eBay went down considerably the following few days after its release.
I want to know if I can sue the buyer for the differance of $1,875 between my two auctions, plus my listing fees from ebay. The buyer lives in Virginia, but I'd be willing to go there for this amount of money. I don't know alot about law, but I think I have a good case with lots of evidence. Anyone with advice on where to start?
I sold a playstation 3 on ebay the night before the launch day when the demand and prices were the highest. It sold for $3,050 and the buyer didn't pay. I checked his buying history and 15 minutes later he won another auction for $2200 and paid for it. He sent me an email the next day and said his six year old was on the computer and must have accidentaly place a bid.
I relisted my auction and sold my PS3 for only $1,175 a loss of $1,875 from the origanal auction. The price for the PS3 on eBay went down considerably the following few days after its release.
I want to know if I can sue the buyer for the differance of $1,875 between my two auctions, plus my listing fees from ebay. The buyer lives in Virginia, but I'd be willing to go there for this amount of money. I don't know alot about law, but I think I have a good case with lots of evidence. Anyone with advice on where to start?