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Originally Posted by TW3EK
uhh yea... thats all fine and dandy if theres a set price... %$%@ doesnt work for auctions... thats just how it is... trust me... im smarter than u and my beats are dope...
I know.......I know. You're so smart but don't know how to properly shop those dope beats.
EBAY POLICY STATES THAT ALL WINNING BIDS THROUGH YOUR USER NAME ARE CONSIDERED BINDING CONTRACTS AND HOLD TRUE IN A COURT OF LAW.
Bidding is meant to be fun and enjoyable, but remember that each bid you place enters you into a binding contract. All bids are active until the auction ends. If you win a listing, you're obligated to complete the transaction.
So his winning bid is not a binding contract?
Furthermore, they care more about bad publicity than anyone knowing the law.
I agree. And he should talk to a lawyer though. A contract is a contract. It would be a shame if this multi-billion dollar company tried to go through anugly battle with a customer over 9k..