My question involves a consumer law issue in the State of: Ohio - Florida
I recently purchased a car on eBay from a seller who had 100% positive feedback and over 1200 feedback positive comments. I felt secure doing business with this seller. I noticed a lot of his cars seemed to sell but then end up relisted on ebay again. I contacted him about one I had been outbid on and he offered to sell it for $25K....$5000 over what it had closed for. I said thanks I'll wait. So after 3 auctions I saw the same car again. I waited till the last moments, bid and won the car for $19,400. I immediately paid the $2000 requested instant deposit and sent an email requesting pickup instructions. The seller plainly told me to go f**k myself, and that was not enough for this car. In plain English he said he would find a way to void the auction and didn't care about my supposed "legal rights". He invited me to try to do anything about it, daring me and laughing about how he can do whatever he wants and ebays rules can suck it just like me. I'm serious, that's almost verbatim. I've never seen anyone so blatant about doing the wrong thing and so willing to admit it all.
My question is, can I force him to transfer title to the car using the ebay agreement as a binding contract? If not can I seek punitive damages against him so the court can spank him for being a douche?
I recently purchased a car on eBay from a seller who had 100% positive feedback and over 1200 feedback positive comments. I felt secure doing business with this seller. I noticed a lot of his cars seemed to sell but then end up relisted on ebay again. I contacted him about one I had been outbid on and he offered to sell it for $25K....$5000 over what it had closed for. I said thanks I'll wait. So after 3 auctions I saw the same car again. I waited till the last moments, bid and won the car for $19,400. I immediately paid the $2000 requested instant deposit and sent an email requesting pickup instructions. The seller plainly told me to go f**k myself, and that was not enough for this car. In plain English he said he would find a way to void the auction and didn't care about my supposed "legal rights". He invited me to try to do anything about it, daring me and laughing about how he can do whatever he wants and ebays rules can suck it just like me. I'm serious, that's almost verbatim. I've never seen anyone so blatant about doing the wrong thing and so willing to admit it all.
My question is, can I force him to transfer title to the car using the ebay agreement as a binding contract? If not can I seek punitive damages against him so the court can spank him for being a douche?
Sales Agreements: Won Ebay Auction, Seller Outright Admits He Won't Sell It Punitive Damages
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