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<blockquote data-quote="jambobbyb" data-source="post: 199327" data-attributes="member: 3559"><p>Man i wish i was there huffing on your crack pipe, No your not and your quote even says that! I have highlighted the bits that show this</p><p></p><p>Your rights buying from an individual on eBay</p><p>Many individuals will sell unwanted gifts or items that they no longer need.</p><p>Here you're buying from a private seller in the same way as if you were buying from a classified advert in a local paper, and the principle of 'buyer beware' applies.</p><p>When you buy from an individual, the Sale of Goods Act <span style="color: #FF0000">says that the goods you get must be as they were described to you.</span></p><p>For example, something second-hand should not be described as new - if it is, the seller will be in breach of contract. If a seller takes your money, but then sends nothing they would again be in breach of contract.</p><p>Some people who sell through eBay may be doing so much business that they are considered traders rather than individuals.</p><p>In this situation you would have the same rights as if you bought from a "business", <span style="color: #FF0000">but you would have to find evidence that the seller is indeed a business </span>if you wanted to make a claim against them as a "business" seller.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jambobbyb, post: 199327, member: 3559"] Man i wish i was there huffing on your crack pipe, No your not and your quote even says that! I have highlighted the bits that show this Your rights buying from an individual on eBay Many individuals will sell unwanted gifts or items that they no longer need. Here you're buying from a private seller in the same way as if you were buying from a classified advert in a local paper, and the principle of 'buyer beware' applies. When you buy from an individual, the Sale of Goods Act [color=#FF0000]says that the goods you get must be as they were described to you.[/color] For example, something second-hand should not be described as new - if it is, the seller will be in breach of contract. If a seller takes your money, but then sends nothing they would again be in breach of contract. Some people who sell through eBay may be doing so much business that they are considered traders rather than individuals. In this situation you would have the same rights as if you bought from a "business", [color=#FF0000]but you would have to find evidence that the seller is indeed a business [/color]if you wanted to make a claim against them as a "business" seller. [/QUOTE]
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