Anyone know a lawyer?

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ps...I would never do this nor condone it, but if you want easy retaliation on somebody on ebay just create some bunk ebay accounts and start bidding his items up to 5 or 6 grand. Nobody else will get a chance to buy his products and he will get stuck with hella e-bay final value fees.
If he just cancels your bids do it in the last few seconds of the auctions. Saw some people do this to a scammer on another forum and the seller quit selling pretty quick.
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I don't know if he would have to pay them if the buyer doesn't pay.
He would have to dispute all the non-paying bids. Depends on what day of the month the auctions ended on, he may get the money taken outta his account before they have a chance to cancel the charges.

Thats nothing more than a pain in the butt for him. The big thing about doing something like this is it stops potential buyers from purchasing from him on ebay and getting screwed as well.

 
He would have to dispute all the non-paying bids. Depends on what day of the month the auctions ended on, he may get the money taken outta his account before they have a chance to cancel the charges.
Thats nothing more than a pain in the butt for him. The big thing about doing something like this is it stops potential buyers from purchasing from him on ebay and getting screwed as well.
I really don't care what it does. This guy is a dick man. I would love to make his life a living hell.//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/satan.gif.9c6a335ed7aeeed3ee273e573f1fcaac.gif
 
Raisedin: How 'bout it? Teamwork? Haha.

Just came back from a local rims shop, Auto Glitz, very big. Told me that guy was an ******* and that he does out of state orders daily and he doesn't charge tax and is fully approved by Florida law.

Still can't find the lug though :-(

 
I really don't care what it does. This guy is a dick man. I would love to make his life a living hell.//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/satan.gif.9c6a335ed7aeeed3ee273e573f1fcaac.gif
I don't believe any of his Lawyer BS, but if your luck is anything like mine I wouldn't give him any ammo if you still have current dealings with him on the tax piece.

Wait a few months and then start hitting him. He will have forgotten about you by then. Revenge is a dish best served cold!

 
Email contacts for his local county police officers:

http://www.co.davis.ut.us/sheriff/divisions/civil_detectives/default.cfm

I would send them the email threads you have with him where he

1. accepted payment at an agreed to complete price.

2. tried to charge your CC without your consent

3. dared you to decline the charges, threatened to call your parents, etc

4. Advised he would not authorize the original conditions of the sale, ie. warranty

Advise that you believe he is committing tax fraud and taking in money for tax payments that he is not claiming on his taxes.

You can also report tax fraud to the IRS from the info here:

http://www.irs.gov/compliance/enforcement/article/0,,id=106778,00.html

Even if he is not running a tax fraud scheme he won't be happy when the gov't decides to investigate him. And at the very least maybe the local law enforcement can scare him into honoring your warranty and replacing the bad wheel stud.

 
I don't believe any of his Lawyer BS, but if your luck is anything like mine I wouldn't give him any ammo if you still have current dealings with him on the tax piece.
Wait a few months and then start hitting him. He will have forgotten about you by then. Revenge is a dish best served cold!
I got into a big agruement with these assholes. Now I contact him and he acts like its all good
 
Email contacts for his local county police officers:
http://www.co.davis.ut.us/sheriff/divisions/civil_detectives/default.cfm

I would send them the email threads you have with him where he

1. accepted payment at an agreed to complete price.

2. tried to charge your CC without your consent

3. dared you to decline the charges, threatened to call your parents, etc

4. Advised he would not authorize the original conditions of the sale, ie. warranty

Advise that you believe he is committing tax fraud and taking in money for tax payments that he is not claiming on his taxes.

You can also report tax fraud to the IRS from the info here:

http://www.irs.gov/compliance/enforcement/article/0,,id=106778,00.html

Even if he is not running a tax fraud scheme he won't be happy when the gov't decides to investigate him. And at the very least maybe the local law enforcement can scare him into honoring your warranty and replacing the bad wheel stud.
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Here's an old email I found about me and them having the tax problem...

Well, first I called the tax division in Utah today and their is "not" a way for you to make payments through them or my company. They stated it should be added to each total and paid at the end of the year. I don't know where you recieved your information about not having to pay tax, but its false. Basically your saying that I can call any company in any state and order something and tell them that I'm tax free because I don't live in their state and I'm in Utah?? I don't think so. Its illegal for items to be sold and the items not to be taxed in the state of the purchase or the state where the items are being shipped to. Its against the law to sell items which aren't taxed or everyone and every company would be dodging taxes and doing things this way. When I purchase these rims from my distributor in California we have to pay tax, I guess thats wrong. When I purchase tires for our customers we pay tax, I guess thats wrong. Almost everything I've purchased from out of state I've paid tax on.

The fact is, my company has always charged tax as it states on our ebay auctions and my company claims all of our sales at the end of each year which we claim the tax. Their may be a few company's who claim differently, but thats not us. If you don't want to pay tax that is fine and I will cancel your order. Please understand I'm not going to respond to any more of your emails and arguing about this. Eitherway, if you want the order to continue we will need the tax paid on this order by Monday or it will be cancelled. Their will no longer be any responses from our company on this matter. Thanks

 
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