Very ubiquitous, these days.
Of course, nothing could be further from the truth. The laundry list of items that can - as a matter of fact - not been bought on Ebay is almost endless, as it violates their policies.
Does that spell class action lawsuit?Do you think I/we can sue Ebay for false advertisement?
Nope, but if you're in California perhaps if you find the right lawyer. There is a lawsuit pending in regards to Kraft avocado dip not being and I quote ';avocadoey enough'; and this nutjob is seeking class action level for that lawsuit, so if you find the right lawyer they might represent you, but my bet is that it will be tossed out th second it comes before any judge with a grain of sense. I do agree with your thoughts, however it is a slogan, and extremely broad. If they said ';We sell cars every day for $1'; then you might have a case.Do you think I/we can sue Ebay for false advertisement?
nope it doesn;t
read the fine print.
No.
Relax it's only a stupid slogan.
No. slogans are not legally binding in most places. If they were, Faux news would be facing several thousand suits right now for ';fair and Balanced';
It's a slogan, not a guarantee. You have no grounds for a legal action.
no...
That is not the only thing they screw up in, and I am about to report them for false advertising (their guarantees are worthless).
I must echo that slogans are not typically legally binding...after all, to what was The Coca-Cola Company referring when they asserted that their product(s) were ';even better than the real thing'; and can I sue them for false advertising?
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