Recent content by Lawyer2005

  1. L

    Consumer Law, Warranties Filing civil suit against PayPal and eBay

    Qui Tam lawsuits Do some research on "whistleblower" lawsuits, called Qui Tam lawsuits. You might find a law firm willing to take the case. There's also the question of standing to sue and/or whether you fit within the parameters of the injunction... You might also consider Elliot Spitzer -...
  2. L

    Consumer Law, Warranties Tender of delivery and carriers

    Tender of Delivery Thanks, Mr. Goldberg -- so as I understand it "tender" means wherever Y, the buyer, has agreed to pick up the goods? So risk of loss would be wherever the goods are "waiting" for pick up by Y, the buyer.
  3. L

    Consumer Law, Warranties Filing civil suit against PayPal and eBay

    This is common sense advice, not legal advice. You are highly articulate and well-written. You can write an article about your incident. That will do more damage to Paypal than any lawsuit. Lawyers are invigorated at the prospect of litigation, so you're not hurting anybody except yourself...
  4. L

    Consumer Law, Warranties Filing civil suit against PayPal and eBay

    This is common sense advice, not legal advice. You are highly articulate and well-written. You can write an article about your incident. That will do more damage to Paypal than any lawsuit. Lawyer's are invigorated at the prospect of litigation, so you're not hurting anybody except yourself...
  5. L

    Consumer Law, Warranties Tender of delivery and carriers

    This is should be a no-brainer, but for me it is posing confusion. X sells a shipment of cookies toY, the buyer X uses FEDEX to Y, a bakery that does lots of business. What does tender of delivery mean, here: 1) when X hands it to the carrier to deliver, or when Y receives the cookies in his...
Back
Top