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 Posted 07/30/2010  4:23 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add pls to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Well ... I had a little problem with a transaction that was announced here but actually was on ebay. I didn't know it at the time, but the seller was a 12-year-old. The auction ended, I sent a money order, time passed, no coin. I e-mailed. No answer, no coin. So I filed a complaint with ebay. Got a nice long e-mail from his mother who said that he'd "forgotten" about sending the coin and was now scared to death because he thought that ebay was going to come and repossess his soul and that SHE would see that the coin was sent. Coin arrived a few days later. End of story. Yeah, it was one of those things; kid wasn't responsible, but his mother certainly was, lol.
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That's called "larceny by deception" and it's illegal for minors to do it as well.

You are correct. A minor can get out of any contract for any reason but to cancel a contract everyone has to be made whole as before the contract was made. an example is with automotive. If someone sells a teenager a car "As is" and they sell it to the minor if they decide they don't want the car they can get their money back and don't even have to have a reason why, but they have to give the car back. This is why used car dealers will not sell to anyone under 18
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