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Re: So how do you buy a car off ebay the smart way? [likeitornot] by qbrozen
Oct 27, 2005 (12:41 pm)
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Replying to: likeitornot (Oct 27, 2005 12:13 pm)

you're still far better off having it checked over by a professional mechanic that you don't personally know than not having it checked over at all.
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Re: So how do you buy a car off ebay the smart way? [qbrozen] by steine13
Oct 27, 2005 (1:48 pm)
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Replying to: qbrozen (Oct 27, 2005 12:41 pm)

"you're still far better off having it checked over by a professional mechanic that you don't personally know than not having it checked over at all."
 
Unless the guy is a yahoo; this happens quite a bit.
 
I'd suggest checking the Mechan-X files over at Click&Clack's (www.cartalk.com).
But I'm still not sure that a used Civic at market rates is a good idea. How much money we talkin' about?
 
-Mathias
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Re: So how do you buy a car off ebay the smart way? [likeitornot] by jlawrence01
Oct 27, 2005 (2:56 pm)
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Replying to: likeitornot (Oct 27, 2005 12:13 pm)

"inspect it personally"
 
My wife is an insurance adjuster. She normally doesn't do auto work but since that adjuster was on vacation, whe had to go take pictures of a Lexus that had been in a pretty good accident.
 
She took 12 pictures. If I pulled the six of the pictures and put them on E-Bay, I am sure that I could get a good auction price for that vehicle.
 
Unfortunately, you, as the buyer, would not see the $4k in damages that occurred.
 
Believe it or not, even females can notice that a car has rust, or that a car does not "look quite right". Or that the car's interior has been thoroughly trashed. Do remember that photos can be doctored.
 
I agree 110% with Mathias about having the car thoroughly inspected by **YOUR** mechanic and by letting him know that you are considering a purchase of the vehicle.
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Legal Help by chrisa1
Nov 10, 2005 (3:38 pm)
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We purchased a S60 online from Texas car broker via ebay and shipped to Washington where we live. It turns out the car had some damage not disclosed in carfax or vin report. What if any recourse do we have. The broker has a very good rating on ebay. The title was transferred from the broker to us when we purchased the car.
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Re: Legal Help [chrisa1] by raybear
Nov 10, 2005 (6:28 pm)
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Replying to: chrisa1 (Nov 10, 2005 3:38 pm)

I'm not a lawyer and I don't play one on TV...why are you asking for legal help here and not consulting an attorney?
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Re: Legal Help [chrisa1] by mikefm58
Nov 11, 2005 (5:45 am)
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Replying to: chrisa1 (Nov 10, 2005 3:38 pm)

No legal advice here. But If I were you, I'd just kiss my money goodbye. How can you buy a car sight unseen? Was it a unique vehicle that you simply couldn't find anywhere close?
 
Check on ebay motors to see if they have any kind of fraud protection.
 
I am still amazed at how many vehicles are listed on ebay.
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I don't understand either... by isellhondas
Nov 14, 2005 (6:30 am)
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S60's are a dime a dozen here in Washington.
 
A lot of cars with problems get dumped on Ebay.
 
I think I would call the seller and ask for some compensation and I think Ebay may have a process you can go through if you are wronged.
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Feedback System a Farce on Ebay Motors - Pro Auto Group Scam by sseale
Apr 29, 2006 (2:49 pm)
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I bought a car from Pro Auto Group, a Fort Worth-based dealership, through Ebay Motors. The car was “certified” to be free of mechanical defect. Within HOURS of leaving the dealership with the car, the clutch/transmission failed and the car had to be towed to a repair shop. In short, despite attempts at mediation and direct negotiations, Pro Auto Group refused to do a thing to repair the car or take it back for a refund. Their position was that the damage was due to “driver abuse” despite the fact that I had the car for less than 6 hours and the needed repairs were due, clearly, to long term, pre-existing damage.
 
The situation is compounded by the fact that Pro Auto Group has been committing this fraud against dozens of unsuspecting buyers under the cover of “100% Positive Feedback” on Ebay Motors. A sham based partially on backend payoffs and coercion resulting in “mutually withdrawn” negative feedback. I even found one individual who bought a “certified” vehicle that was claimed to have never have been in a wreck - and he subsequently found it had been in a head on collision. He also found that the service records provided for the vehicle were falsified! Another lady I talked to bought a car from Pro Auto Group with fraudulent odometer mileage.
 
In my case, the dealer posted negative feedback referring to me as “a terrorist” and claiming that my 15 year old daughter had burned out the clutch – a car that I had had for less than 6 hours! It was almost laughable if it hadn’t been such a disturbing fabrication! Even more disturbing is that Ebay Motors not only failed to act, they were directly complicate in this ongoing farce. In less than 24 hours after I posted negative feedback, Pro Auto Group was able to get Ebay to arbritrarily to suspend my account and have my feedback deleted! There was no hearing. No arbitration process. No inquiry whatsoever. Ebay arbitrarily and summarily backed Pro Auto Group because of their leverage as a power seller.
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Re: Feedback System a Farce on Ebay Motors - Pro Auto Group Scam [sseale] by cccompson
Apr 29, 2006 (4:45 pm)
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Replying to: sseale (Apr 29, 2006 2:49 pm)

Very interesting post, sseale. Not surprised that ebay would behave as you've described - only money talks in the business world.
 
If you suspect fraud on the part of the seller, file a complaint with, among others, the Texas Attorney General. Further, if a business publicly called me a "terrorist" I would immediately file a defamation suit against them - any jury would look disfavorably on such conduct.
 
From your post, though, I can't help wondering something else. The vehicle in question may have, in fact, been defect free at the time of purchase. Cars do break. Clutches wear out. I would question how anyone could claim clutch failure was due to clear "long term, pre-existing damage." Perhaps there's some additional information not included in your post.
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I too by mikefm58
Apr 30, 2006 (7:33 am)
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have begun to realize the falacies (sp?) of ebay / paypal. I sold a high end car stereo receiver and the buyer lied about the wire harness that went with it, and paypal ruled against me. Luckily I withdrew the funds before so it ain't gonna be easy to collect it.
 
But I have to ask sseale, why would you buy a vehicle on ebay?

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