To: | laifman@flash.net, mmeswarb@huntel.net |
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Subject: | Re: Fraud? |
From: | CoolVT@aol.com |
Date: | Wed, 19 Aug 1998 18:08:52 EDT |
The auctioneer, in selling a car, is acting as the seller's agent. I'm sure if a buyer has been taken for a ride the auctioneer would be very willing to make things right by contacting the seller. I would bet that if the auction company is large and reputable they probably had the seller sign somthing stating exactly what he was giving them to sell. The auction company has the most to lose in this situation, their reputation. I believe they are the first ones to contact. I wouldn't advise anyone to start writing to publications complaining about the auctioneer or seller until an attempt had been made to set things right. Mark L. |
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