05/25/2002 01:12 PM – FROM: bargainland-liquidation
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It was sold as is thats it. thanks Jeffrey L.
05/25/2002 08:42 PM – FROM: paul@timmins.net
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No, it's most certainly *NOT* it. This is not a case of buyers remorse, it's like selling an antique vase on eBay "as is", and then sending them a new one, smashed, with a sheet indicating you knew it was new and smashed to begin with. It's fraud. AS IS means there is no warranty against damage you didn't know about, and you not only knew about it, you lied about the status of it. There's a difference between omitting data, and making a complete misrepresentation. When you knowingly lie in a business dealing, that is fraud. It's not just "oops, I forgot to mention it's scratched", it's "oops, it's not a blue car, it's a box of fire ants." You give eBay a bad name.
the funny thing about all this-had it not been for that one little piece of paper indicating a rebox, you really wouldn't have anything to go on…..lol 😛
When you report fraud, you get their full street address with phone number.
You think I could do this without a lawyer? Hiring a competent lawyer would cost more than this whole thing is worth.