Ok. I sold an 1968 classic chevrolet truck on ebay for my decease great grandfather. Auction ended june 26th. Buyer had 48 hours to submit $200.00 by Paypal the remaining balance will need given once pickup truck from me with money order prescription drugs without a prescription online or cashier check or cash. My description says on ebay as followed. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayIS… I even said the truck was **as is sale** please come by and see truck before purchasing/bidding on it. PLAIN AND SIMPLE.
Ok. i didn't have problem with Paypal deposit. I got that. Ok. Ebay buyer calls me and tells me that he was picking up truck july 3rd. Ok. I wasn't there to meet him I had to work that morning. My uncle was there and Ebay Buyer told my uncle the truck had items on it he didn't like, for instance nick nack (as I explained in my description). Buyer also state the truck didn't have any oil in the oil pan and he wants to know if he could get his $200.00 back and he would come back and purchase that afternoon after i get off work (because i had the title and keys on me). That being said. I call the buyer and see what the deal is after i got off work. I even specify time to meet him after work to my uncle house. I waited, waited, waited until it got dark from 2:30pm to 9:30pm. Ebay never came or answer my phone or emails. So, what should I do? Do i give him his money back? If so, what about my ebay fees i paid in the amount of $125.00 and some to Ebay and Paypal. Will I be recovering my money. Or once i file an upaid strike against him on after July 6th. Will I get my fees i paid back or who gets what?
The buyer had 10 days after june 26th to submit payment in full. July 6th is the last day. I will file an unpaid strike on the $611.00. But, what should I do? Who is being fair here? If i choose to sell it to the second offer on ebay will i still have to pay fees on that as well, ($125.00), again?
PLEASE HELP!!!

Few get relisted. It seems that either most cars are sold ouside eBay (circumventing the feeback mechanism) or get sold locally (making eBay nothing more than an advertisement).
What's up? It sounds fishy. A dealer can offer a few creampuffs and get great feedback but list most cars with inflated prices only to offer them cheaper buying prescription drugs online outside the confines of eBay. Is this what happens?

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