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ss86

Junior Member
New Jersey

I saw on ebay this auction HERE

I emailed the winner and offered him up to 50 (all I had in my Gmail account) of my gmail invites for $250 each. We went back and forth in many emails and then we finally agreed on 20 of them for $5,000. I sent him 25 (I gave him 5 invites as a bonus. I'm nice) immediately after recieving the email that said he would accept the 20 and pay 5,000 right after he got them. This was 2 days ago and he has not paid me. Today I find out in an email he sent, he thinks I'm scamming him because his nephew told him of a website where he can get them for free. Am I not entitled to the $5,000? He's even started to use the invites! As far as I'm concerned, all that matters is that he said he was going to pay and never did, right? I did my part of the deal exactly as agreed.

Here are some of the emails:
(these are in reverse order)

HIMYes, of course. My PC keeps getting knocked offline. I'll send it tonight
Yes. Regards, Jim
>
ME From: "[email protected]" <Me>
> Date: 2005/02/27 Sun PM 10:31:02 EST
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: Got them. Going to paypal
>
>
> Let me know once you send the payment. You are sending it tonight aren't
you? Thanks,
>
> -John
>
HIM -- <[email protected]> wrote:
> John, I got the invites & I'm going to pay you now. That'd be great about
the rest of them. Thanks and Regards, (JM)
 
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