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Seller described the bike as in "Excellent Condition". I sent a $1,000 good-faith deposit and flew from Denver to El Paso with the intention of riding it back.
Bike was corroded beyond belief, as if it had been ridden in salt water. Seller refuses to return my deposit.
Looking for input from any lawyer(s) that might be reading this. Seller lives in Houston.
Thank You,
Jim Hussey
Denver, CO
Do you have a friend that is a lawyer? Committing fraud with the intend to sell across state lines is a federal offence. The seller misrepresented what he had to sell, seems like fraud to me. I nicely worded letter from an attorney might get your money back.
I have a nephew that bought a transmission on Ebay. The out of state seller sent him a crate full of old brake rotors with a shipping label that said "transmission". I have another nephew, so the two are cousins, that is an attorney. He sent the seller a nicely worded letter about interstate commerce fraud and that if the seller did not refund his money in 30 days they were taking the case to the FBI. He got his money back immediately!
I suppose I could have been less trusting. He was the original owner, praised the condition of the bike, showed me dealer service records, a copy of the title, etc.
I didn't post to get scolded, rather was hoping for advice. Thank you Realshelby
Where was the bike advertised when you decided to make the deposit??