Crazy eBay people

Discussion in 'Lounge' started by pingping010101, May 6, 2013.

  1. My boys' PW50 is on eBay as they told me they don't want to ride it again.

    I put a phone number on it and a line saying first to offer 350 can take it.

    I had an offer of £300, which I accepted but then rescinded due to being offered £100 more.

    I understand that it isn't good practice but now the guy won't stop texting me. He's even got his dad on the case texting me.

    I'm ignoring him now, after apologising but they're some crazy people.

    I've got a feeling they're either going to come around my way and burn my house down or spoil the auction.
     
  2. "not good practice " !! ? Damn it all man, you are a Ducatisti and should have better standards than that - they will probably run over your cat too - no sympathy I'm afraid !!
     
  3. You took an offer and reneged on it. Would you be pissed off if it was you that was buying. Decent thing to do is go with the first offer. No sympathy here for you either.
     
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  4. I would be annoyed, yes.

    I wouldn't pester a stranger all afternoon with abuse.
     
  5. I afraid you have entered in a legal contract........look up 'Offer & Acceptance'.........

    Its hardly surprising they have got waspy.

    AL
     
  6. I'm with everyone else on here. You accepted the offer and should have stood by it.
     
  7. Then I shall consider this a lesson learned.
     
  8. what you should have said was it got damaged and is no longer for sale
     
  9. I hate lying. I am a man of truth.

    Clearly that hasn't seen me well in this case
     
  10. As a man of truth should have honoured the offer that you originally accepted :rolleyes:
     
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  11. You blaggard how are we to ever trust anything you ever post again, damn you to hades you filthsome cad. May the crotch piece of your leathers forever be infested with the fleas of a thousand mangy curs.
    That was a harder manoeuvre than Marquez put on Lozenge
     
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  12. Alas, it is done now.

    I just don't think his abusive and persistent messages from multiple phone numbers was justified.

    If the shoe had been on the other foot, as it has been in the past, I would have been disappointed and not thought highly of the seller. I wouldn't have text him obscenities throughout the day.

    And I can see why it would be considered unpleasant behaviour, and I'm sure others can understand why I may wish to sell for as much as possible.
     
  13. Has the goods exchanged hands? If not, then its not done.

    Atleast now everyone knows your "honesty" is worth 100gbp.
     
  14. Abusive text messages don't cost much (or anything) and probably provide some amusement, which is to offset being very annoyed at not getting your PW50.
     
  15. +1, sorry
     
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  16. Just because you backed out of a sale,you don't deserve to be hassled like this.
    They've got a right to be pissed off,and I assume they've told you that.
    I suggest that if it continues,you reply to them quite politely telling them that if they don't quit,you'll make a complaint to the old bill
    Too easy to be a txt warrior,so they might just STFU at the implied threat
    Also you can report them to ebay,you're not allowed to abuse another member.
    Don't beat yourself up over it,man.No ones going to die because they didn't get the bike
    As suggested earlier,another time just say item no longer available,(which it actually wasn't-so not a lie)
     
  17. Depends what you would rather have, the occasional abusive text or a court writ for breach of contract amd a trip to small claims court...
     
  18. im sure offer and acceptance does not apply
    you have the right to change your mind just as they do.
    it only becomes complete upon exchange of cash.

    lesson learned hey lol ..
     
    #19 Phill, May 7, 2013
    Last edited: May 7, 2013
  19. Wrong, I'm afraid........

    The contract exists based upon you saying "I have something for sale at £XXX" and someone saying "I'll buy it at that price"; and it is therefore an 'Implied contract'.

    AL
     
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