What is the name of your state? Georgia, California
Here’s the situation...
A few months ago there was a listing on eBay for a valuable collectors item. He had it listed with a starting bid of $100, but had a button to send “best offers”. The item is worth $40,000+, but the seller had failed to do his research. I offered $1,000 for the item and he quickly clicked the “accept” button. As I was paying he emailed me, “I want to cancel the sale, I’m getting a ton of better offers all of a sudden.” The seller proceeded to cancel my purchase (without permission) before I could even pay. The item is now about to be auctioned at a major auction house with a pre-sale estimate of $40,000+. Based on conversations with the seller, I know it is him who is now personally auctioning the item with the auction house.
I’ve read that this breach of contract could entitle me to compensation of up to 100% of the market value (whatever it sells for at auction) from the seller who canceled my purchase. Is this true? Would an attorney handle this case, and at what cost?? Would it even be worth it.
I feel like I should have been entitled to the item. And it was only after he got “better offers” that he declined and canceled my verified contract with him. He physically clicked a button that said “accept (my) offer of $1,000.”
I feel like I have strong evidence of breach of contract, but I don’t know how much a case like this would cost to pursue in court.
I’m in Atlanta, and I believe the seller lives in California. Any advice would be greatly appreciated! Thank you.
Here’s the situation...
A few months ago there was a listing on eBay for a valuable collectors item. He had it listed with a starting bid of $100, but had a button to send “best offers”. The item is worth $40,000+, but the seller had failed to do his research. I offered $1,000 for the item and he quickly clicked the “accept” button. As I was paying he emailed me, “I want to cancel the sale, I’m getting a ton of better offers all of a sudden.” The seller proceeded to cancel my purchase (without permission) before I could even pay. The item is now about to be auctioned at a major auction house with a pre-sale estimate of $40,000+. Based on conversations with the seller, I know it is him who is now personally auctioning the item with the auction house.
I’ve read that this breach of contract could entitle me to compensation of up to 100% of the market value (whatever it sells for at auction) from the seller who canceled my purchase. Is this true? Would an attorney handle this case, and at what cost?? Would it even be worth it.
I feel like I should have been entitled to the item. And it was only after he got “better offers” that he declined and canceled my verified contract with him. He physically clicked a button that said “accept (my) offer of $1,000.”
I feel like I have strong evidence of breach of contract, but I don’t know how much a case like this would cost to pursue in court.
I’m in Atlanta, and I believe the seller lives in California. Any advice would be greatly appreciated! Thank you.