Karina Basso  |  July 11, 2014

Category: Consumer News

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eBay MobileOn June 30, a California Federal judge denied eBay Inc.’s motion to dismiss a putative class action lawsuit against them for allegedly removing consumer item listings prematurely and refusing to compensate sellers. The eBay Buy It Now class action lawsuit also claims that the current eBay user agreement uses vague language with the potential to mislead consumers about the exact nature of its item removal policies.

According to the eBay class action lawsuit, lead plaintiff Luis Rosado alleges that eBay’s practice of immediately and permanently removing a seller’s listing when a user clicks the “Buy It Now” button, even when a buyer does not complete the transaction, robs a seller of money spent on the listing and cheats them out of the time left on the listing.

U.S. District Judge Edward J. Davilla rejected eBay’s claim that the practice of removing listings under the “Buy It Now” feature is written out in detail in its user agreement. Davilla states the agreements policy is not as clear as the online auction giant claims it to be.

In his order denying eBay’s motion, Davilla states, “The court does not find that Plaintiff is attempting to re-write the contract, as eBay argues. Furthermore, the existence of a contract between parties does not intrinsically allow one party to a contract to circumvent the factual question of whether the agreement was misrepresented or misleading[.]”

For the foreseeable future, eBay will have to face legal arguments from the Class of Buy It Now eBay consumers.

Rosado originally filed the eBay class action lawsuit after attempting to sell a car on eBay.com. According to court records, Rosado had listed his car on eBay by paying $36 listing fee to list his vehicle for 21 days on the online auction website.

On March 8, 2011, 7 days after he listed the item, a prospective buyer clicked the “Buy It Now” option on the listing, which immediately delisted the item from eBay.com, and forcing Rosado to lose 14 days left on his paid listing.

However, the potential buyer did not complete the transaction and Rosado did not immediately receive an instant sale. In his complaint, Rosado states, “The buyer did not deposit money into Plaintiff’s PayPal account, instead requesting that Plaintiff cash a check and send the difference back to the buyer, which Plaintiff did not do.” Rosado did not do so because he suspected the potential buyer was attempting to commit fraud.

Rosado allegedly contacted eBay and requested a full refund of his original listing fee, but eBay only agreed to a $4.25 credit. In light of eBay’s decision, Rosado filed the eBay Buy it Now class action lawsuit on July 30, 2012, in a California state court. Since then, eBay has made several motions to dismiss the class action lawsuit.

While eBay is clear in its user agreement that listing fees are non-refundable, Rosado claims that an eBay customer and seller would have no reason to believe, based on the agreement, that they would lose large portions of the listing time to which they are entitled through their payment.

eBay claims that these allegations of fraud are without merit and go against user’s terms of agreement provided to Rosado and other sellers.

Judge Davilla, however, has dismissed eBay’s claim, saying Rosado had demonstrated that eBay’s contract omits important information that would have clarified the selling policy.

According to the order, “had [Rosado] known he would not receive a refund for the time remaining or that he would not be given an opportunity to relist the item, he would not have placed the listings[.]”

Neither party have immediately responded or commented on the case since this decision.

Rosado is represented by Jordan L. Lurie, Tarek H. Zohdy and Cody R. Padgett of Capstone Law APC and D.J. Morgado of Feldman Fox & Morgado PA.

The eBay Buy It Now Class Action Lawsuit is Luis Rosado v. eBay Inc., Case No. 5:12-cv-04005, in the U.S. District Court, Northern District of California.

UPDATE: On July 24, eBay reportedly agreed to settle the “Buy It Now” class action lawsuit.

UPDATE 2: Claim filing instructions for the eBay Buy It Now class action settlement are now available! Click here or visit www.eBayBuyItNowClassAction.com for details.

UPDATE 3: On Jan. 8, 2016, the plaintiffs filed a motion seeking final approval of the eBay Buy It Now class action settlement.

UPDATE 4: On Sept. 23, 2016, Top Class Actions readers started receiving checks in the mail worth as much as $15 from the eBay “Buy It Now” class action settlement. Congratulations to all our viewers who filed a Claim Form and got PAID!

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13 thoughts oneBay Must Face ‘Buy It Now’ Class Action Lawsuits from Sellers

  1. Top Class Actions says:

    UPDATE 2: Claim filing instructions for the eBay Buy It Now class action settlement are now available! Click here or visit http://www.eBayBuyItNowClassAction.com for details.

  2. Top Class Actions says:

    UPDATE: On July 24, eBay reportedly agreed to settle the “Buy It Now” class action lawsuit.

  3. Mary says:

    I am glad these actions are happening. As someone who has been an ebay seller since 2005, I can say that I have been burned by ebay too many times to count and I believe I am entitled to some money because I have experienced these issues as well. My favorite one was when I woke up in the morning to find that without warning all of my listings in my ebay store were not just delisted but disappeared from the site due to nonsense about their detailed feedback policy which had just been implemented at the time. Can you imagine having to start your business over entirely listing by listing and at the peak of December? I believe it took me three months to get everything back and of course losing income all the while. I don’t remember exactly but I believe this happened twice. Now they have this selling limits nonsense, which I think is discriminatory and randomly applied in a way that does not make any sense and is ultimately ebays fault because it is based on infractions that no one knew about until September of 2014. I think there is a meaty class action lawsuit here if anyone is willing to take it on. I have lost $1000s and I bet a lot of other sellers have. I was assured my ebay cs that limits would not decrease if there were no new infractions, but every month there is a decrease even though I have not had a single infraction since August 2014.

  4. kas says:

    hello guys, is anybody there who knows how to join to Class Action Lawsuit Against Ebay?! Any lawyer phone number who is taking care of this case?! Please help. Done with this corporation bulls**t!!

  5. Tony says:

    Are there any current class actions against ebay in regards to the way they handle seller fees? I’ve had monies stolen from me by ebay for a while now. When you call to settle, you spend an hour or longer as they go through each sale, only to be told in the end that you’ll be credited within 24 hours. Never happens. So you must call and do it all over again. I’m supposed to get a refund today but this is the last time. They owe me close to $700 in seller’s fees that they will not refund. I guess taking them to court is the only answer.

  6. Tammy Pierce says:

    I’ve had items sit and wait for for people to scam me for weeks and not get paid and get a whopping .21 back and then have to relist my product have to pay the fee and miss the cut off of statements so I pay on one statement and it will be 30 days before I see the partial refund back, plus my item sat out of listing for several days while a great sale was going on!! I was sabotaged twice in a row by the same person!!!

  7. kathy says:

    I started a class action lawsuit approximately 2-3 months ago and was wandering why I haven’t heard anything from anybody about it, why? How do I find out what is going on with it?

  8. James Kyles says:

    Totally agree. I’ve been selling on eBay for more than ten years had have been scammed by eBay numerous times. eBay is truly a rotten company. They steal from their sellers and cheat their buyers. I’ve suffered damage as both a buyer and a seller.

  9. Lmk says:

    Totally agree…ebay has been scamming me out of $$ for some time, as a seller. They are so crooked.

  10. lucybird56 says:

    lots of problems like this ,as an ebay seller they need to be sued

    1. lucybird56 says:

      as a seller have had lots of problems with ebay as well……………..they need to be sued

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