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Originally Posted by Rare Iron
"...winning bidder on a no reserve E-Bay auction...won't honor the deal"
No Kidding!
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I'm not sure what you are insinuating?? That the guy shouldn't expect to win, even though he fulfilled his obligation? Or that's what happens on e-bay?? What?
I sell on e-bay regularly, most are no reserve and are usually vintage 'stang parts that have been in storage for over 25 years. I have yet to not sell because the bidding was too low. I have never canceled a sale either. I have also purchased on there, in the 6-7 years I have been buying/selling the only issue I had was with a motherboard I bought and the guy was virtually impossible to contact until after the time for a return had lapsed. Like every single enterprise in the WORLD ( the U.S. is part of that) there will always be a few dirtballs.
If the bidder sticks to his guns, he should get what he has bid for...screw the idiot dealer. They must be using the economic model that required Chrysler to get a second bailout, if the first wasn't sickening enough. In this economic arena, I would think that any jury pool would have a pretty dim view of this behaviour.