What is the name of your state? CA (seller in TN)
I purchased, on eBay for $8000, a 1966 GTO. The seller misrepresented the vehicle as 100% original, "all original". It arrived with a few pieces missing that had been in the pictures, the windshield, and the original left light (which are no longer produced even as replicas) had fallen off during trasnport. The intake is original 6-pack but obviously not "original and untouched" because it had metal fuel lines not rubber.
The engine is NOT original, and isn't a 389 as he said, in fact it was a mid 1970s 400 which is useless to a GTO collector. The heads on the engine are not original. The wheels were not even made by Pontiac. The radiator frame had severely bent, and the radiator in the trunk says Chrysler on it. He also made a big point about having original AC. There was no AC unit at all, or even brackets to replace one.
The link to the ebay ad is:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ih=010&item=200005058329&rd=1&sspagename=STRK:MEWA:IT&rd=1
Is there any way to get my $8000 (and hopefully the $1245 shipping cost) back? I was ripped by a scam earlier this year from a hacked user account and lost over $6000. Any advice at all would be appreciated. I have a legal document program, and was considering contacting the TN State Attorney General, as he always has multiple vehicles for sale, so I'd expect he has a dealer license.
** I forgot to add that he closed the listing when he received my cashier's check, even though I had specifically told him on the phone that he needed to close it with me as the buyer. Because of this, I have no recourse via eBay, they won't even let me file a complaint for the deceptive advertising.
Marcus
I purchased, on eBay for $8000, a 1966 GTO. The seller misrepresented the vehicle as 100% original, "all original". It arrived with a few pieces missing that had been in the pictures, the windshield, and the original left light (which are no longer produced even as replicas) had fallen off during trasnport. The intake is original 6-pack but obviously not "original and untouched" because it had metal fuel lines not rubber.
The engine is NOT original, and isn't a 389 as he said, in fact it was a mid 1970s 400 which is useless to a GTO collector. The heads on the engine are not original. The wheels were not even made by Pontiac. The radiator frame had severely bent, and the radiator in the trunk says Chrysler on it. He also made a big point about having original AC. There was no AC unit at all, or even brackets to replace one.
The link to the ebay ad is:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ih=010&item=200005058329&rd=1&sspagename=STRK:MEWA:IT&rd=1
Is there any way to get my $8000 (and hopefully the $1245 shipping cost) back? I was ripped by a scam earlier this year from a hacked user account and lost over $6000. Any advice at all would be appreciated. I have a legal document program, and was considering contacting the TN State Attorney General, as he always has multiple vehicles for sale, so I'd expect he has a dealer license.
** I forgot to add that he closed the listing when he received my cashier's check, even though I had specifically told him on the phone that he needed to close it with me as the buyer. Because of this, I have no recourse via eBay, they won't even let me file a complaint for the deceptive advertising.
Marcus
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