What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Maryland
I have been an Ebay buyer and seller for approximately 7 years and the increasing dishonesty from its users has me fed up and I'm prepared to file a lawsuit to resolve an issue.
The details are as follows: I tracked a lot of sports memorabilia for a week, ensuring I had the highest bid and successfully won the auction for only $70. The market value on the lot according to the industry price guides was well over 20x what I paid, and I stood to make a considerable profit. I received the email confirmation as the winning bidder, paid for the item using Paypal, and completed my end of the contract between buyer and seller.
3 days later I have record of the seller contacting me stating "I'm disappointed in what my lot sold for, I'm willing to offer a refund".
I responded that it is unfortunate that the item sold lower than expected and I can sympathize having had the same thing happen, but that I followed through on my agreement to buy and expected him to follow through on his end of the agreement.
I have since requested on 2 occasions for a confirmation that the item has shipped, with no answer. I know I can easily get my money back from Paypal, but I have not filed a dispute as it accomplishes nothing and lets the seller off the hook. I contacted Ebay and they sent out contact information to both parties. The seller is in Alabama and I left a polite message to return my call so we may resolve the issue.
I have all documentation and want to take additional steps to either get the item I paid for, or sue this seller to the point that I get the original purchase price, revenue lost from resale, all court fees, and hopefully stop this behavior.
This is an experienced seller who knows all about reserve prices, setting prices higher, etc. I know I am on a soapbox here to a degree, but I have all my points documented, and at least 2 recent instances documented from this seller backing out of sales or cheating other buyers when he did not like the final sale price.
Do I have a valid case? Thanks for your time.
I have been an Ebay buyer and seller for approximately 7 years and the increasing dishonesty from its users has me fed up and I'm prepared to file a lawsuit to resolve an issue.
The details are as follows: I tracked a lot of sports memorabilia for a week, ensuring I had the highest bid and successfully won the auction for only $70. The market value on the lot according to the industry price guides was well over 20x what I paid, and I stood to make a considerable profit. I received the email confirmation as the winning bidder, paid for the item using Paypal, and completed my end of the contract between buyer and seller.
3 days later I have record of the seller contacting me stating "I'm disappointed in what my lot sold for, I'm willing to offer a refund".
I responded that it is unfortunate that the item sold lower than expected and I can sympathize having had the same thing happen, but that I followed through on my agreement to buy and expected him to follow through on his end of the agreement.
I have since requested on 2 occasions for a confirmation that the item has shipped, with no answer. I know I can easily get my money back from Paypal, but I have not filed a dispute as it accomplishes nothing and lets the seller off the hook. I contacted Ebay and they sent out contact information to both parties. The seller is in Alabama and I left a polite message to return my call so we may resolve the issue.
I have all documentation and want to take additional steps to either get the item I paid for, or sue this seller to the point that I get the original purchase price, revenue lost from resale, all court fees, and hopefully stop this behavior.
This is an experienced seller who knows all about reserve prices, setting prices higher, etc. I know I am on a soapbox here to a degree, but I have all my points documented, and at least 2 recent instances documented from this seller backing out of sales or cheating other buyers when he did not like the final sale price.
Do I have a valid case? Thanks for your time.