What do you mean? The bid is a contract, or I should get him to sign one?
I mean his bid constitutes a contract. Once your reserve is met, the high bidder is obligated to buy. Looks like it's gonna happen......I hope you're OK. I am sure it will go much higher prior to the auction ending. Good luck.
BTW your car is sweet, especially with the headers. I am envious (and poor or I would buy it)
2001 Sunset Orange Metallic w/Tan interior WS6 Trans Am, 33k, M6, Borla, SLP lid
buttons in the ashtray and a bottle in the trunk Although I have yet to push it
SOLD: '97 Trans Am, 85k, LT1, A4, 3.23's, 98+ Taillights, SLP CAI, SLP Loud Mouth
Best of 13.810 @ 100.58 MPH. 2.093 60' See It Here
The guy with the high bid right now is also bidding on two other WS6s right now. Obviously that means he is serious about buying, but is that a bad sign? Is he obligated on my car now that it has hit reserve?
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Current high bidder is bidding on over 35 current auctions for Firebirds, Trans Ams, Mustangs, & Mini Coopers, ...
Better contact them to see if they're honestly interested, ...
Son of a... I'll kill him. I don't have time to be ****ing around with this. If he ends up high bidder and doesn't follow through, I'll bring my own recorse to him.
Former Ride: 2002 Pontiac Trans Am WS6 - 345 rwhp, 360 rwtq... stock internally.
Current Ride: 2006 Subaru Legacy GT Limited - spec.B #312 of 500
Son of a... I'll kill him. I don't have time to be ****ing around with this. If he ends up high bidder and doesn't follow through, I'll bring my own recorse to him.
"Nothing like revenge to make you feel good."
"I don't know, vengenance is pretty good."
lol Hey man, just beat him with a sick filled with soap...no bruises
Easy now, it looks like he bought an '01 TA on the 7th, and the seller left him + feedback. Sold for 11K. He also operates an ebay store that sells what appear to be self-defense videos... go figure... Anyway, I would not automatically assume the worst, but I would do a little research and check on who is on the other end of your auctions. Seller beware works just as well as buyer beware. Hope this goes ok, and you get the house you want. I also hope you make it back to the f-car family some day... :-)
Easy now, it looks like he bought an '01 TA on the 7th, and the seller left him + feedback. Sold for 11K.
Yep, I saw that and it made me feel much better. Also, he has 6 pages of seller feedback on him as a buyer, and only one time did he flake out on the deal and not come through. I feel pretty good about this now...
Former Ride: 2002 Pontiac Trans Am WS6 - 345 rwhp, 360 rwtq... stock internally.
Current Ride: 2006 Subaru Legacy GT Limited - spec.B #312 of 500
Have the other two hit reserve? If not, I wouldnt sweat it yet.
And yes, his bid is supposed to be a contract to buy, but good luck making good on that if he backs out. You have no real recourse.
Tracy is right. I set up stores and auctions for people on ebay and ebaymotors. A winning bidder can back out at virtually any time as long as he provides ebay with a reasonable excuse as to why. It doesn't happen all that often though with passenger vehicles auctions.
Congrats? Make sure you get video of the "celebration burnout"
haha, yes... no doubt
2005 GTO, Quicksilver, 6-Speed, DynaTech LT's and thats it. 366.6 hp/366.7 tq last time I checked. Sold-1995 Dark GreenTrans Am, Auto 63K. BBK Headers/off-road y-pipe/Hooker Exhaust/LPI CAI/Hypertech...need some money!!!
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