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Buyer threatening civil court!!
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I dont think I have actually wrongly drescribed the car.When I bought a car off Ebay myself, I asked all the right questions which were not mentioned on the listing.Even then when I went to collect the car I was told there was only one set of keys as i was expecting 2.I was told that nowhere in the listing it was mentioned there were 2 sets and I just had to accept it as a fact.A new key cost me £160 from Toyota.But I could not complain as it was my fault for not checking it out!!
This fella never asked anything and was expecting a mint car for £420.I personally dont think I have done anything wrong.Its only a minor dent.Im not bothered about getting my listing money back as the car was advertised when there was a free car listing a a few weeks ago.
What will happen as far as the listing fee is concerned? Will ebay simply allow me to relist the car for free??Berba0 -
frivolous_fay wrote:who'd commit to buy a car without seeing it first?
Me i have bought two, 2004 Fiat Pandas deliverd to me unseen.0
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