Re: non-selling seller
- From: MooCow <MooCow@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2005 21:40:22 -0000
Toby [toby@xxxxxxxxxx] said
>
> >> This clearly states a contract so the seller could be taken to the small
> >> claims court, whether a buyer would go this far for a common easily
> >> obtained
> >> item I doubt.
> >
> > So you believe ebay make UK law? Oh dear.
>
> No
>
> A contract in UK law can be verbal even. This makes a seller and buyer libel
> when using any service where the rules are clearly stated. In any case you
> signed up to the service before being able to use it.
Indeed a contract can be verbal, but it still has to pass the test of UK
law to be valid.
.
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