I sent a couple of questions (and list subscription information) to the
guy that have gone unanswered. A heavy-handed approach would be to
contact eBay and report the auction as a fraud, but it may be the only
way to prevent the prospective bidders from ending up with a car they
didn't bargain for. He's "not claiming it is or is not a Tiger" but
that's only in the Q&A section of the listing, not in any other part of
the description.
However, given that eBay itself offers fraud protection, maybe it's best
to let it go on the assumption that the buyer knows what they're
getting, and if not they can go back to eBay (who will then presumably
take it out on Jesse)
Theo
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