Quote:
Originally Posted by danmckee
You can get his ID when you pull up the item number I listed as his in my post. That way he can't sue me 
|
Dan,
I don't want to get too technical, but he would not have a case to sue you either way... You have not caused him undue damage, committed liable, slander, fraudulently stated or made up facts.
He would have no grounds and could not prove damages as he was committing fraud by offering YOUR property for sale without your knowledge.
Additionally his eBay user agreement would most likely bar him from such action against you as he was in 100% violation of the terms of that agreement.
Finally, this is America and we all should note that anyone can sue anyone else at anytime for anything they want... A court will then hear the case or at least read the response from the defendant in regard to the complaint.
In any case, we should not be afraid to out con-men, grifters, thieves, crooks, scoundrels or the like... I still like my idea for an eBay warning thread.