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quicker6 said:
He is also selling an 84 GN/no title? with a V8 and can include a V6 for an extra fee. I

The piture of the car looks an awful lot like an 87 grille, etc to me... but who knows... the 87 wheels and his crappy description sure don't help..

oh and the vin:

VIN 1G4GM47H4FP421947
Year/Make/Model: 1985 BUICK REGAL LIMITED
Body Style: COUPE
Engine Type: 5.0L V8 4BL OHV
Manufactured In: UNITED STATES
Search Results: 7 records found in our database

rofl
 
bang bang baby, he just lost that bid. Its dirty warning bidders like that but I would rather ebay be pissed at me than someone else get screwed! I also sent a email to ebay this morning on him as well! :biggrin:
 
His reply to my message:

Item: Buick Regal Grand National Engine (120016840883)
This message was sent while the listing was active.
321ryang is the seller.

I don't think so as*h*le I have never ripped anyone off ever so take your bull*hit small little life a go fc yourself as*h*le find someone else to try and bother you looser .

Edited somewhat for obvious reasons only where the asteriks are present.

:rolleyes:
 
ebay responce

Thank you for writing eBay in regard to your report of user 321ryang.

I have reviewed your report thoroughly. At this time the member you
reported doesn't meet our internal guidelines for suspension. eBay looks
at a number of factors in these types of situations, including reports
filed by eBay members, the seller's Feedback, reports received from law
enforcement agencies, and so on.

Please understand that our authority doesn't extend beyond the eBay
site. We can't initiate formal proceedings against the seller, but we
will gladly cooperate with any inquires and requests from law
enforcement agencies, and encourage you to pursue this matter through
the appropriate agencies and organizations.

Steps You Can Take (details about each step are included below):

- File a complaint with the Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3).
- Contact the police in the seller's area.


To file a complaint with the Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3)

The IC3 is partnership between the Federal Bureau of Investigation and
the National White Collar Crime Center. The IC3 will review and evaluate
your complaint and refer the information to the appropriate local,
state, or federal agency. To file a complaint with the IC3, go to:

http://www.ic3.gov


To contact the police in the seller's area

To find the name of a local law enforcement officer in the seller's
area, go to:

www.usacops.com

If you contact the police, please let the officer know that we'd be
pleased to cooperate in the investigation, but we need to receive a
request from them. To contact us, please ask the officer to go to:

http://pages.ebay.com/help/confidence/isgw-fraud-ebays-role.html

1. Click the "report information to eBay" link.
2. Include the following information in the email:
- The case number
- The officer's name
- The officer's telephone number

For more information on options available to you under the Standard
Purchase Protection Program, go to:

http://pages.ebay.com/help/tp/isgw-buyer-protection-steps.html

Thank you for your time.

Sincerely,

Danny
eBay Motors Customer Support
 
eBay only cares about them getting their money, which they do, and always will. Reminds me of the government.
 
77tech9 said:
eBay only cares about them getting their money, which they do, and always will. Reminds me of the government.
Yeah, that about boils it down. The only person who is interested in protecting your money is YOU!
 
notice the engine pic .. not in the same "parking lot" as the other's :rolleyes:
 
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