Avoid this dealer

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A gentleman who goes by the screen name "Hitman" placed the winning bid on a 2009 Dodge Challenger SRT8. Hitman won the eBay auction fair and square with a bid of $29,100 on a vehicle that is sticker priced at around $46,000.

The dealership, Glenn E Thomas Dodge Chrysler Jeep in Signal Hill, California claims that their employee made a mistake when listing the vehicle and forgot to set a reserve price.

As we all know, eBay claims that a winning bid is a legal and binding contract. Yes, it is very obvious that this is an absurd price, but the buyer is not at fault. Hitman claims that he actually sent the $500 deposit for the vehicle per eBay rules.

Multiple attempts to contact the dealership have just provided Hitman with the run around, as employees try to brush him off and say they will give him a great deal on the slick Dodge, but will not honor his winning eBay bid.

This story has spread like wildfire across many auto enthusiast message forums such as ChallengerTalk,com, LS1GTO.com, ClubGP.com, SilveradoSS.com, ChicagolandSportBikes.com and many many more. New members have joined ChallengerTalk to cheer on Hitman and provide him with advice, tips and even legal counsel.

If something like this happened at a live auction, such as Barret-Jackson the upset seller wouldn't be able to just say, "sorry price isn't high enough, I changed my mind" and take his car home. EBay provides the opportunity to set a reserve price for this reason exactly, so the vehicle can not sell at a price that is too low. The dealership failed to take that precaution, and now in my opinion they need to own up to their mistake.

It is said, that since Hitman lives locally to this dealership he is going to attempt to provide the full payment within 5 days as to stay within the guidelines of eBay. I will bring more information as it plays out.
 
I've seen this happen many times on eBay. Unfortunately, I don't know if he has any legal recourse with the dealer. I think the best he can do is give the dealer a negative feedback rating. :dontknow: :(
 
It would be completly pointless to follow through with it, shit happens. the deal was to good to be true. I think its retarded to expect delivery of the vehicle.
 
GADodgetech said:
It would be completly pointless to follow through with it, shit happens. the deal was to good to be true. I think its retarded to expect delivery of the vehicle.
If I were him and they don't honor the deal I would sue them. They are the ones that made the mistake.
 
the dealer should have canceled the auction, best of luck to the buyer. EBAY has a reserve option for a reason....
 
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OCBob said:
If I were him and they don't honor the deal I would sue them. They are the ones that made the mistake.

the dealer should cave as soon as the discovery is filed in the case. they would not waste 10 grand on a lawyer to save 12 grand. it will serve as a lesson to them. but the guy could also sue for damages + and end up with enough for a viper if he gets the correct lawyer.
 
scoobert said:
the dealer should cave as soon as the discovery is filed in the case. they would not waste 10 grand on a lawyer to save 12 grand. it will serve as a lesson to them. but the guy could also sue for damages + and end up with enough for a viper if he gets the correct lawyer.

I could guarantee you the Internet Sales Manager will be replaced.... ;)
 

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