skydiver81
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Thanks in advance for your input!
I won an eBay auction for a $100 item which I paid for with a personal check. The seller cashed the check and never shipped the item. I reside in Massachusetts and he resides in Pennsylvania.
I realize this is not a lot of money. I just don't want to roll over and play dead, it leaves a bad taste in my mouth.
I would like to file a small claim against him, and I would like some advice on how I should proceed.
If I file a claim in PA, do I need to be present for the hearing? If so, can I recoup the costs of traveling to PA in the claim? I am looking at a 6 hour drive over 360 miles. I know this seems insane to pursue based on the distance, but I have lots of vacation time available and I've never visited Amish country
If I must attend the hearing, will it most likely be resolved / judgement entered that day? I certainly don't want to make repeated trips there.
What type of evidence should I be prepared to present? I have a copy of the canceled check, the eBay dispute threads, etc. Is there something else that I need to produce for the court to expedite the case?
Alternatively, are there attorneys who represent cases for plaintiffs that would be interested in recovering $100? Perhaps they can include their fees in the suit to make it more feasible?
Best Regards,
Andy
I won an eBay auction for a $100 item which I paid for with a personal check. The seller cashed the check and never shipped the item. I reside in Massachusetts and he resides in Pennsylvania.
I realize this is not a lot of money. I just don't want to roll over and play dead, it leaves a bad taste in my mouth.
I would like to file a small claim against him, and I would like some advice on how I should proceed.
If I file a claim in PA, do I need to be present for the hearing? If so, can I recoup the costs of traveling to PA in the claim? I am looking at a 6 hour drive over 360 miles. I know this seems insane to pursue based on the distance, but I have lots of vacation time available and I've never visited Amish country

If I must attend the hearing, will it most likely be resolved / judgement entered that day? I certainly don't want to make repeated trips there.
What type of evidence should I be prepared to present? I have a copy of the canceled check, the eBay dispute threads, etc. Is there something else that I need to produce for the court to expedite the case?
Alternatively, are there attorneys who represent cases for plaintiffs that would be interested in recovering $100? Perhaps they can include their fees in the suit to make it more feasible?
Best Regards,
Andy