Re: I need s.a.a advice. What would YOU do...?



William Hamblen wrote:

If he accepted your offer he made a contract to sell and he is
obligated by law to perform. You could take him to court for breaking
the sales contract, but that wouldn't be a very cost effective way to
get the telescope. Get your money back. Send the facts to eBay.
Don't deal with him again.

Sorry, there is no contract here. Remember your business law class from
junior college: offer, acceptance, consideration. There is no
consideration. There is no contract. The seller may have broken eBay
rules, but not the law.

Get your money back. File a complaint with eBay.

.



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