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So a friend just won a hummer on ebay. He used "Buy it Now" to grab it. Looks nice, legit seller/dealership... Every auction is a contract right? The dealership immediately realized their cock up. Their entire online inventory had the decimal place off by a few positions. They had a Phantom for $172.00, and various other cars in the $50-250.00 price range. Obvious mistake, but my friend may be bored enough to litigate it [he already owns 6 H1's and various other cars]. He's laughing it off, but I seem to recall cases where Dealers weren't let off the hook as easily in cases like this. There was that M3 last year but that was over $60,000 vs $67,000 where the dealer actually came around and sold it at their loss.But in that case it wasn't as extreme as this. It's a good laugh either way. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=180363206375 Update The dealership claimed the auction was invalid, and wanted to cancel it after the bid. Ebay posted:May-30-09 at 12:14:15 PDT Ebay told the dealership tough luck, it's out of their hands. Friend is now deciding whatever or not he has a case, half the guys on the hummer forums are telling him to go for it if he has the spare money. Worse case he's out a few hundred or a thousand for initial lawyer consultation and a letter. Big K of Justice fucked around with this message at 21:24 on May 30, 2009 |
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slidebite posted:One more: Goes to show what they know. The doors on all Bricklins are air powered from the factory.
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# ? May 30, 2009 19:18 |
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slidebite posted:One more: Holy poo poo, I'm surprised 17,000 is high for these actually, I always assumed they were worth something. If your buddy wins that H1 its going to be some funny poo poo, I'd drop the initial 5 grand or whatever on lawyer bullshit if it meant I could turn around and flip the thing for 40 grand. Pretty Little Rainbow fucked around with this message at 22:16 on May 30, 2009 |
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metaxus posted:Goes to show what they know. The doors on all Bricklins are air powered from the factory. Weren't the factory doors guaranteed to gently caress up though right from the get-go? Maybe that's what he means by conversion - in other words, "fixed"
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# ? May 30, 2009 22:17 |
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Pretty Little Rainbow posted:
A few paralegals on one of the hummer forums piped in with similar cases (one in Florida). http://www.justnews.com/news/19501492/detail.html http://www.autospies.com/news/Ebay-BMW-M3-Winner-Gets-Lawyered-Up-The-Soap-Opera-Continues-27994/ In all cases the dealers say "We're not selling it, sue us" and that's what happens, followed by a settlement.I think it's a crap shoot because there isn't that much in terms of damage (lawsuit wise) but I'll see what happens with him... Big K of Justice fucked around with this message at 01:53 on May 31, 2009 |
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BigKOfJustice posted:A few paralegals on one of the hummer forums piped in with similar cases (one in Florida). slidebite posted:One more:
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# ? May 31, 2009 03:17 |
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Pretty Little Rainbow posted:Holy poo poo, I'm surprised 17,000 is high for these actually, I always assumed they were worth something. Usually when you sue someone you can stipulate that they pay your legal fees if you win. It's kind of a gamble, but I think he's actually got a decent case if he decides to go for it.
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# ? May 31, 2009 03:24 |
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You want a badass car, here is a badass car: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1981...A1%7C240%3A1318 Click here for the full 640x480 image. Click here for the full 640x480 image. Click here for the full 640x480 image.
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# ? May 31, 2009 03:31 |
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VideoTapir posted:You want a badass car, here is a badass car: BY THE GODS!
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# ? May 31, 2009 03:37 |
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The hell is this? Some piece of the radio?
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# ? May 31, 2009 03:43 |
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Throatwarbler posted:
It's an audio equalizer, if my eyes do not deceive me. Allows for adjusting the volume of ranges of certain frequencies beyond "hi, med and low." So yes, it is part of the stereo system. It appears it has a master volume toggle as well.
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# ? May 31, 2009 03:49 |
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That is the manifold pressure warning system for speaker coils.
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# ? May 31, 2009 04:12 |
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Throatwarbler posted:
hahaha an equalizer with analog needles And yea an equalizer is for turning up the bass and trble so you can roll down the street with nothin but boom boom and tsst tsst playin some chopped and screwed three six wit cha homies
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# ? May 31, 2009 07:06 |
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RealKyleH posted:hahaha an equalizer with analog needles I wish this weren't true. There used to be a time when adjusting the volume of certain frequencies was done more to eliminate distortion and not ruin your speakers as opposed to cranking the base so you can't here what's being played and needing to re-cone every single one of your speakers!
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# ? May 31, 2009 08:01 |
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OK, not a car but still AI. I'd be all over this if MY WIFE wouldn't kill me. http://lethbridge.kijiji.ca/c-buy-and-sell-video-games-consoles-Daytona-USA-W0QQAdIdZ129470245 quote:Daytona USA
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slidebite posted:OK, not a car but still AI. I wonder what other boards are compatible...you could be looking at 2 up Sega Rally, Out Run, and whatever else for a couple hundred more. Did you ask the wife?
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# ? May 31, 2009 19:16 |
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VideoTapir posted:Did you ask the wife? Nah, deep down I know I don't have room for it anyhow. Those things are huge. ALTHOUGH, I might have room at the office. And the guys would love me.
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# ? May 31, 2009 19:42 |
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Click here for the full 631x745 image. An "all-original" automatic 300ZX twin-turbo with a horrendous bodykit, beat up paint and lambo doors for only the price of a used Audi A4? The seller's primary concern is with aesthetic and comfort problems of the car? Sign me the gently caress up!
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# ? Jun 1, 2009 05:46 |
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Seat Safety Switch posted:
Ahaha, this guy seriously wants 18,000 for that? Considering it took me approximately 2 minutes to find a 1990 auto Twin Turbo with 50,000 km for 6,000 dollars....you get the point.
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# ? Jun 1, 2009 08:32 |
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BigKOfJustice posted:Obvious mistake, but my friend may be bored enough to litigate it [he already owns 6 H1's and various other cars]. He's laughing it off, but I seem to recall cases where Dealers weren't let off the hook as easily in cases like this. In the two cited cases, an unsophisticated buyer (a reasonable buyer, perhaps) might not realize that $200k+ for a Lamborghini or $60k for a BMW M3 was too little. In this case, any person would realize that wasn't a $54.90 car. (And auctions and straight sales like buy it now are different, but i don't know enough about sales law to know if it matters here). He should go talk to a lawyer (civil law is not my forte), but he should expect disappointment. nm fucked around with this message at 08:47 on Jun 1, 2009 |
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nm posted:In the two cited cases, an unsophisticated buyer (a reasonable buyer, perhaps) might not realize that $200k+ for a Lamborghini or $60k for a BMW M3 was too little. In this case, any person would realize that wasn't a $54.90 car. (And auctions and straight sales like buy it now are different, but i don't know enough about sales law to know if it matters here). A lawyer on another forum pointed out that E-bay auctions are not usually legally binding for real estate and vehicles due to different state laws. He did mention that Florida had no laws that would prevent this from being a binding contract so it's a crapshoot. The guy has a large car collection, I don't think hes going to burn time and money to try to get another h1. Big K of Justice fucked around with this message at 10:05 on Jun 1, 2009 |
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nm posted:In the two cited cases, an unsophisticated buyer (a reasonable buyer, perhaps) might not realize that $200k+ for a Lamborghini or $60k for a BMW M3 was too little. Frankly the $60k M3 case was a lot murkier. You can get a *new* one from BMW for $60k now.
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# ? Jun 1, 2009 16:36 |
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Doctor Zero posted:Usually when you sue someone you can stipulate that they pay your legal fees if you win. It's kind of a gamble, but I think he's actually got a decent case if he decides to go for it. I am not sure what case he has. In both of those other cases if was a few percentage points off of the expected price. Not 99.99% off. A court will almost always favor the defendant in the case off accidental error with no malicious intent. If the dealership was doing this to get press and then backed out of the deal, that would be one thing, but this is clearly a human error. Wasting peoples time and feeding lawyers is a pretty poo poo-bag thing to do. All that will happen is he, a bored millionaire, will waste the time and money of a small business. It must be inherited, I cannot imagine the kind of mentality that causes someone to do this instead of something productive or at least donating the money to a charity. This sort of horsehit nonsense is the reason we have 50 page contracts and dubious binding arbitration. Whatever happened to simply treating business relationship with respect? Tai-Pan fucked around with this message at 19:13 on Jun 1, 2009 |
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VideoTapir posted:You want a badass car, here is a badass car: M1 Something better off on the DuPont registry. All things considered, if I was a billionaire auto geek, with a big checkered basement to stuff a few bits of 80's german automotive history... Yeah, I'd put this one next to the Porsche 959.
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BigKOfJustice posted:A lawyer on another forum pointed out that E-bay auctions are not usually legally binding for real estate and vehicles due to different state laws. He did mention that Florida had no laws that would prevent this from being a binding contract so it's a crapshoot. It's not a binding contract because there was no intent. The 'reasonable person' standard is applied, and no reasonable person would believe that a dealership is willing to sell a Hummer for $50. The case-on-point is the dude who tried to buy a Harrier with Pepsi points; the court ruled that no reasonable person would believe that Pepsi would sell a $20million+ aircraft for $700,000.
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Hey cool an Evo 4 for just 10 grand!! http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/Cars/Mitsubishi/Lancer/auction-222143522.htm
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vs Dinosaurs posted:That VW bus is pretty drat clean looking. Not worth 15k, but still. I didnt hear about that one... thats pretty messed up. I always call it "sprungeld" but "springtucky" is more common. I know someone that calls it "meth and potholes springfield". I wonder if its the same assholes that are kidnapping women and robbing them. there have been a few the last few weeks.
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Is this too good to be true? I know poo poo-all about classic car prices. http://indianapolis.craigslist.org/cto/1201824795.html https://wi.somethingawful.com/08/0876a62c1477b6e0e3118c4b066f22ca615d9ea7.jpg I'll try to fix this if it breaks tables EDIT: What am I doing wrong? Here's a link to waffleimages.
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# ? Jun 2, 2009 23:02 |
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Fast turbo Eclipse! More pictures in the actual ad: http://fayar.craigslist.org/cto/1195387187.html Click here for the full 1327x766 image.
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Tai-Pan posted:This sort of horsehit nonsense is the reason we have 50 page contracts and dubious binding arbitration. Whatever happened to simply treating business relationship with respect? It's not going anywhere, the guy could just out of boredom.He's not. But the point was made what would the Ferrari dealer do if the buyer overbid on an auction by a gross amount due to an error? Either way, I'd double check the prices of any ads I put online, but hey that's just me
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BigKOfJustice posted:But the point was made what would the Ferrari dealer do if the buyer overbid on an auction by a gross amount due to an error? Nothing? Can you imagine a ferrari dealer suing someone for 2 million when the bid should have been 200k? Ya, me neither. BigKOfJustice posted:Either way, I'd double check the prices of any ads I put online, but hey that's just me Well, that seems reasonable. Perhaps should apply to be their marketing manager? Clearly the current guy is on shaky ground.
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Man In The Boat posted:Is this too good to be true? I know poo poo-all about classic car prices. Wow. Buy that fucker*. *unless the frame is rusted out.
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Not thinking it deserves its own thread, and not knowing where else to mention this: Someone is selling a 1981 Volvo Bertone Coupe for 2 grand a couple blocks from me in Tucson. Paint (metallic brown) is shot (it's Arizona) but when I was riding by it looked halfway decent otherwise (it's Arizona). Anyone interested enough that I should go get pics of it?
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# ? Jun 4, 2009 00:59 |
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This one makes my brain hurt- how does someone so [seemingly] honest and intelligent drop $8k tarting up an Accent? It's like some bizarro ricer world where they can actually communicate. http://binghamton.craigslist.org/cto/1178929613.html Edit: gently caress YEAH http://elmira.craigslist.org/cto/1179005780.html glyph fucked around with this message at 01:52 on Jun 4, 2009 |
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Why the long face, dodge viper?
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-Spiffy- posted:Why the long face, dodge viper? It had to concede defeat to a speed-bump.
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-Spiffy- posted:Why the long face, dodge viper?
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-Spiffy- posted:Why the long face, dodge viper? It's a horse.
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# ? Jun 4, 2009 02:53 |
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It feels it doesn't have enough dials on its dashboard.
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Man In The Boat posted:Is this too good to be true? I know poo poo-all about classic car prices. Not a bad price for a '66 Fleetwood. Sadly, earlier and later models pull a bit more. '68 had a bigger motor, and '63 and older had better fins! Still, go for it. It'd make me and my '66 DeVille happy =)
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