I still fail to see any misrepresentation hifi.
How can anybody fail to see the intentional decption in the auction i posted
,i should have used the word "deception" instead of misrepresentation,even though in this case both words have the same outcome.
Lets look at the ways this highly experienced seller cleverly puts this auction together to decieve a new buyer.
1 Paypal only! ,This seller takes money orders for all his other auctions except this one,the seller knows that he needs to collect ASAP before the buyer finds out he was the target of a con.
2 This seller has enough past experience to know full well what he is selling is utter junk, yet he posts a buy it now at 500 times the real value of the product.
3 In the auction in question the seller says nothing about the product in his own words ,instead he choses to copy & paste the misleading & deceptive specs listed from the manufacturer.
4 The seller makes a point to include that the MSRP printed on the box is $4,500, even though he knows its worth $50 tops.
5 Inflated shipping costs,this is intentional to fool the buyer into thinking he's getting a box with heavy equipment inside when in reality it would cost no more than $40 to ship anywhere in the country using UPS.
I still stand by the fact that if somebody is trying to con a buyer,weather it be from deception or intentionally misrepresenting the item the buyer is no longer obligated to complete the transaction, once he discovers he's been a victim of a con.
I cant imagine the fool who would pay a con man after he discovers he's been conned.
One important thing i left out,it is the sellers responsibility to be sure that the description of an item is a true & accurate description, it is the sellers responsibility to research the product they are selling & to supply accurate information to the buyers,at the very least this seller is neglent in the fact that the information he is giving is false & misleading.