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Originally Posted by HUMMERH1
(Post 4162996)
You Know what? you're a BULL****TER, its easy to talk **** about people, you just don't have the money to buy this Boat, you were wrong and EBAY put your account in bad standing because you're a liar, that's why you had to change your account, My Ebay account will stay like that because I have nothing to hide, you take people for ride, we enjoy this Boat everyday in Ontario and I will continue to enjoy it until its sold, ( People be careful with this guy) don't do business with him, he'll put you in trouble with all is lies, he's not even MAN enough to call and try to arrange things, he just make his wife call for Him!! LOL
NO MONEY NO CANDY BODDY :) |
Originally Posted by HUMMERH1
(Post 4162996)
You Know what? you're a BULL****TER, its easy to talk **** about people, you just don't have the money to buy this Boat, you were wrong and EBAY put your account in bad standing because you're a liar, that's why you had to change your account, My Ebay account will stay like that because I have nothing to hide, you take people for ride, we enjoy this Boat everyday in Ontario and I will continue to enjoy it until its sold, ( People be careful with this guy) don't do business with him, he'll put you in trouble with all is lies, he's not even MAN enough to call and try to arrange things, he just make his wife call for Him!! LOL
NO MONEY NO CANDY BODDY :) |
Having now heard both sides of this story, I think it went down pretty much like Local99 originally posted.. Instead of posting "his" side of the story with facts, the seller has just resorted to calling the OP names. This is a common behavior of someone who has been called out on his BS. The fact that the boat is listed in FL and is actually in Canada is a huge deal. If I had bought this boat, sight unseen (as I have done two previous times) then expected to pay $2500-$3000 (or what ever it cost to transport it from FL to my state) and then found out the boat was actually sitting in Canada, I would want out of the transaction immediately (fortunately the OP never wired or gave this guy a dime). Add to that, it sounds like the person selling the boat isn't even on the title....... Taking the financing/certified check/wire transfer out of the equation and this deal still smells fishy
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Originally Posted by 88bullet
(Post 4163014)
would that boat fall under the catagory of "american goods returning" since it was mfg in the us? anyone know?
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Originally Posted by 88bullet
(Post 4163014)
would that boat fall under the catagory of "american goods returning" since it was mfg in the us? anyone know?
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Originally Posted by low_psi
(Post 4163043)
Having now heard both sides of this story, I think it went down pretty much like Local99 originally posted.. Instead of posting "his" side of the story with facts, the seller has just resorted to calling the OP names. This is a common behavior of someone who has been called out on his BS. The fact that the boat is listed in FL and is actually in Canada is a huge deal. If I had bought this boat, sight unseen (as I have done two previous times) then expected to pay $2500-$3000 (or what ever it cost to transport it from FL to my state) and then found out the boat was actually sitting in Canada, I would want out of the transaction immediately (fortunately the OP never wired or gave this guy a dime). Add to that, it sounds like the person selling the boat isn't even on the title....... Taking the financing/certified check/wire transfer out of the equation and this deal still smells fishy
1) Boat not in the location where it is claimed to be 2) Title in someone else's name besides seller 3) Request for immediate wire transfer.. it may not be a scam per se, but there's definitely some sketchy stuff here for sure. As an aside, while I know probably many people have done it successfully, I think buying a boat from eBay is a really bad idea unless a) you have a ton of money and don't care, b) the cost of the boat is so marginal that it doesn't matter... By their nature, eBay sales usually require money from the buyer as soon as the auction is closed; a fertile breeding ground for scams. Being required to turn over a decent amount of money to a person you've never met for a boat you've never seen just seems foolish... to me at least... |
Originally Posted by HUMMERH1
(Post 4162996)
You Know what? you're a BULL****TER, its easy to talk **** about people, you just don't have the money to buy this Boat, you were wrong and EBAY put your account in bad standing because you're a liar, that's why you had to change your account, My Ebay account will stay like that because I have nothing to hide, you take people for ride, we enjoy this Boat everyday in Ontario and I will continue to enjoy it until its sold, ( People be careful with this guy) don't do business with him, he'll put you in trouble with all is lies, he's not even MAN enough to call and try to arrange things, he just make his wife call for Him!! LOL
NO MONEY NO CANDY BODDY :) |
Originally Posted by HyFive578
(Post 4163077)
As an aside, while I know probably many people have done it successfully, I think buying a boat from eBay is a really bad idea unless a) you have a ton of money and don't care, b) the cost of the boat is so marginal that it doesn't matter... By their nature, eBay sales usually require money from the buyer as soon as the auction is closed; a fertile breeding ground for scams. Being required to turn over a decent amount of money to a person you've never met for a boat you've never seen just seems foolish... to me at least...
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Originally Posted by low_psi
(Post 4163131)
While my last two boats were bought without me physically inspecting, neither were from ebay...
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Buying off E-Bay sight unseen is not that bad..... What's the worst, it has termites and you spend 4 years of your life working on a boat and spending more money on it than you paid for it........ Woops
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