What is the name of your state? NH
I Sold a 1984 camper, when I listed my auction for some reason I could swear it was a 1989, I was unable to find the title that day ( honest not trying to rip somebody off) I was very clear in my auction as to what the camper would need to become road ready, namely tires.
Somebody bought the camper on a Sunday paypal'ed me 500 down, and setup a time of the following Sat. to pick it up and pay off the rest. I contacted this person 3 times, during the auction advising her to come look at the camper( I did however have very detailed pictures ) she never bothered stating "it looked fine"
Once the bidding was over, I again contacted her to advise her to come pay for it so she could get a bill of sale, and be able to get it registered, as the plate was from 2005. She said it was too far a drive and would pay on Sat.
Sat comes I search the house one last time for the title ( I wasn't too worried as it doesn't need one to be sold) and I find it, I copy down the year, make model and vin on the bill sale.
Being a nice guy I take a chance and drive the camper to VIP where we meet so she can get new tires. She signs the 2 copies of the bill of sale, as does the witness. She then contacts me the next day saying tires cost 297 bucks and I listed this camper as a 1989 and its a 1984, and she wants a full refund plus the 297 bucks she spend on tires or she is going to sue me. I really think the problem is that she is unhappy with what she bought or unhappy that she had to invest another 300 bucks into it.
Is an ebay listing a binding agreement in anyway? It was an honest typo on there site, but the bill of sale is 100% correct.
Any advise would be great ( sorry this was so long)
I Sold a 1984 camper, when I listed my auction for some reason I could swear it was a 1989, I was unable to find the title that day ( honest not trying to rip somebody off) I was very clear in my auction as to what the camper would need to become road ready, namely tires.
Somebody bought the camper on a Sunday paypal'ed me 500 down, and setup a time of the following Sat. to pick it up and pay off the rest. I contacted this person 3 times, during the auction advising her to come look at the camper( I did however have very detailed pictures ) she never bothered stating "it looked fine"
Once the bidding was over, I again contacted her to advise her to come pay for it so she could get a bill of sale, and be able to get it registered, as the plate was from 2005. She said it was too far a drive and would pay on Sat.
Sat comes I search the house one last time for the title ( I wasn't too worried as it doesn't need one to be sold) and I find it, I copy down the year, make model and vin on the bill sale.
Being a nice guy I take a chance and drive the camper to VIP where we meet so she can get new tires. She signs the 2 copies of the bill of sale, as does the witness. She then contacts me the next day saying tires cost 297 bucks and I listed this camper as a 1989 and its a 1984, and she wants a full refund plus the 297 bucks she spend on tires or she is going to sue me. I really think the problem is that she is unhappy with what she bought or unhappy that she had to invest another 300 bucks into it.
Is an ebay listing a binding agreement in anyway? It was an honest typo on there site, but the bill of sale is 100% correct.
Any advise would be great ( sorry this was so long)
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