Originally posted by DennisH I don't think promissory estoppel applies, but a fake offer is almost certainly covered under the doctrine of dick moves.
Spoken Like A True "ONE" ! Unfortunately what YOU think is not essential to MY Happiness ! Please Don't take being "Obtuse" to the extreme here......
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Originally posted by DennisH I don't think promissory estoppel applies, but a fake offer is almost certainly covered under the doctrine of dick moves.
Can You please Provide references to back this Up ?
I simply asked the seller if he would take $3299 for his lens. A simple YES or NO from him in No way constitutes a CONTRACT TO BUY......A Simpleton can Plainly see that....cant They ?
Speaking of Dick Moves.....Would adding You and DC to my "Ignore list" be one of those ? DONE !
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Originally posted by dcshooter You clearly have no understanding of contract law. Google "promissory estoppel." Whether you have entered into a binding contract or not has nothing to do with eBay's TOS.
DC ....You clearly have NO sense of Humor at all.....lol.....Geeze.....Am I going to have to Put You back On My "Ignore List" ......Again for another Year ?