ebay buyer protection is your best option. contact them as soon as possible.
know what happens when you win in small claims court? you win the judgement and have very little (read zero) power to collect anything. plus the case must be filed where the sale originated which is generally considered where the seller lives not where you live. most used cars are sold as-is and unless there was a warranty expressed, as is means as is. i cannot think of a bigger waste of time. sorry you had to exp this....it totally blows to be left hanging
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Originally Posted by rs899
If all those things had specifically been stated as being done in the ad, and you can prove they were not done, that sounds like fraud. Some of them may be easy to prove, some not so much . Take the seller to small claims court, if you can. Perhaps ebay can help (though they never helped me, but this is real money).
Can you send a link to the ebay ad? It should still be there (under completed listings) for awhile.
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