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<blockquote data-quote="welshwookie" data-source="post: 515356" data-attributes="member: 10173"><p>I read so much this afternoon...</p><p>It's a lot to do with items are not new, like buying from currys or Amazon, and the rights are different. </p><p>I was going to go to the bank to see if I could get a charge back, as the 1 item was left in Bristol. But that opens an option of a court case against me , it's all set up to be one sided to them.</p><p>http://eastbristol.co.uk/buying-at-auction/</p><p>Look at section 8 and 13.</p><p>Vectis has similar conditions, and other auction houses. As stated earlier they rely on internet bids these days to a far larger audience, the conditions should cover the non attending bidder more. Especially if a picture or description is deliberately misleading. </p><p>So looks like I will be making another drive soon to collect what I've paid for. At least if need I can sell it on, but the cracked bubble is probably a different story.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="welshwookie, post: 515356, member: 10173"] I read so much this afternoon... It's a lot to do with items are not new, like buying from currys or Amazon, and the rights are different. I was going to go to the bank to see if I could get a charge back, as the 1 item was left in Bristol. But that opens an option of a court case against me , it's all set up to be one sided to them. http://eastbristol.co.uk/buying-at-auction/ Look at section 8 and 13. Vectis has similar conditions, and other auction houses. As stated earlier they rely on internet bids these days to a far larger audience, the conditions should cover the non attending bidder more. Especially if a picture or description is deliberately misleading. So looks like I will be making another drive soon to collect what I've paid for. At least if need I can sell it on, but the cracked bubble is probably a different story. [/QUOTE]
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