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Re: NPB strike ... then buyer pays ...     Tue, 7 Oct 2008 11:58:05 +0100
In message <s0rke45aov4khadmbmkg518e2jv3k749en@4ax.com>, at 20:54:02 on Mon, 6 Oct 2008, Spacker <spacker@cuntybollocks.cum> remarked: >>The buyer could sue for "loss of bargain" [1], so the law is on his >>side; but in practice the amounts are usually so small it's not worth >>it. Note that this is a different s ...

Re: NPB strike ... then buyer pays ...     Tue, 7 Oct 2008 11:56:33 +0100
In message <mlqke49hr0oii7bnhqpisppeq2slk5h86a@4ax.com>, at 20:54:01 on Mon, 6 Oct 2008, Spacker <spacker@cuntybollocks.cum> remarked: >>>>It's the inapplicability of UK law that you fondly believe in. >>> >>>That being the law that states a contract is formed when the seller >>>accepts an offer of payment? >> ...

Re: NPB strike ... then buyer pays ...     Tue, 07 Oct 2008 10:01:47 +0100
On Sun, 05 Oct 2008 11:46:29 +0100, Spacker <spacker@cuntybollocks.cum> wrote: >You seem to confuse UK law with ebay terms and conditions. Which UK law are you referring to? >The two are >not the same, and no private company's terms and conditions can over >ride UK law, even if accepting those terms and c ...

Re: NPB strike ... then buyer pays ...     Tue, 07 Oct 2008 09:58:01 +0100
On Sun, 5 Oct 2008 09:38:42 +0100, "Niel J Humphreys" <admin@sznzozwzdzoznzczozmzpzuztzezrzs.co.uk> wrote: >No you can't work it out. What Grimmo is saying is that there is no LEGAL >obligation although sellers do agree to follow the EBAY obligated way of >doing things when they agree to the EBay user agreem ...

Re: NPB strike ... then buyer pays ...     Mon, 6 Oct 2008 20:07:09 +0100
In message <48ea5716$0$3165$db0fefd9@news.zen.co.uk>, at 19:21:04 on Mon, 6 Oct 2008, Joe Lee <invalid@no.address> remarked: >What if for example, someone advertises a car for sale on ebay in an >auction style listing, then a number of bids are placed on it & the >listing ran till it's end time. >Then the high ...

Re: NPB strike ... then buyer pays ...     Mon, 6 Oct 2008 18:03:10 +0100
In message <kbfke41r9pkl5ebalofub2tmrj7vt1qk79@4ax.com>, at 17:34:16 on Mon, 6 Oct 2008, Spacker <spacker@cuntybollocks.cum> remarked: >>>you don't understand the difference >>>between UK law and ebay's terms and conditions of use. >> >>Or so you fondly believe. > >You confirm it every time you claim that some ...

Ebay share price     Mon, 6 Oct 2008 18:02:10 +0100
Once again I'd like to say our policies are working, whilst the average US share price (Dow Jones/Nasdaq) has only dropped 5% today, ebay are once again ahead of the pack with a whopping 9% as I write, down to a new low (shurely achievement, Ed) of $17.26, when six month ago it was nearly double that. And 1 ...

eBay cut staff by 10%     Mon, 6 Oct 2008 17:45:34 +0100
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7655073.stm Peter Crosland ...

Re: NPB strike ... then buyer pays ...     Mon, 6 Oct 2008 17:17:58 +0100
In message <q3ake45c6vq7tqe6c48blb5oo4je3cc7q8@4ax.com>, at 16:03:43 on Mon, 6 Oct 2008, Spacker <spacker@cuntybollocks.cum> remarked: >>>>>>It's formed automatically at the end of the auction. >>>>> >>>>>Only if the seller accepts their offer. >>>> >>>>That's not the case; but it's pointless arguing with you, ...

Re: NPB strike ... then buyer pays ...     Mon, 6 Oct 2008 15:18:40 +0100
In message <ueqje4d1k971vd7ivk3suobh2uo4c72tb5@4ax.com>, at 11:42:17 on Mon, 6 Oct 2008, Spacker <spacker@cuntybollocks.cum> remarked: >>>>It's formed automatically at the end of the auction. >>> >>>Only if the seller accepts their offer. >> >>That's not the case; but it's pointless arguing with you, isn't it? ...


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