Digital Point Ads

Monday, August 01, 2005

Elvis' Mercedes

Gene Epstein of Wrightstown, PA, has filed a lawsuit against a man who allegedly reneged on an eBay bid for a 1969 Mercedes-Benz that was once owned by the rockabilly-country-gospel balladeer. According to a report from The Associated Press, Epstein's suit claims that Jason Shepherd of Ballston Lake, N.Y., entered a "Buy It Now" bid of $245,000 for the posh limo.

But the suit maintains that when it came time to pay, Shepherd claimed that the bid was erroneous—the result of his daughter accidentally striking a key on his computer. The lawsuit is seeking for Shepherd to pay the original bid, along with $150,000 in damages. The suit justified its raison d'etre by saying, "Once an item is removed from the active sale list on eBay and listed as sold, its reappearance on the active auction listings creates the impression that the item being sold is in some way unsaleable or unmarketable," according to the AP report.

Epstein said, however, that he would settle the case if Shepherd issues a specifically worded apology he drew up—and pays an unspecified "token" amount. The AP says that attempts to reach Shepherd and representatives from eBay for comments were unsuccessful.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Rumor has it that the domain name ilovedlucy.com sold for $1.25 million on 7/28/05, on eBay, item number 5791595628.

Coursera R Programming said...

Amazing article thanks or sharing.. Autocad Homework Help

case study said...

Case Study Help This is really a great stuff for sharing. Thanks for sharing.

Anonymous said...


is permanent hair straightening good for thin hair lash extension course cornwall lace wig hair extensions alopecia keratin tip extensions near me lace front wigs 30 inch hair extensions length big hair wigs uk human hair extensions sale straight hair hairstyles medium length weave extensions before and after hair wigs revive hair and beauty phone number black and teal hair extensions human wigs