After Purchasing the vehicle had many mechanical problems. Spent over 3000 dollars in repairs. I left a negative feedback on ebay. The owner of Liberty Auto Exchange contested the negative feedback. This then involved net neutrals to review the case and determine if the feedback I left should be removed.
In responding to net neutrals, I uploaded my receipts for parts ordered for the repairs and also indicated that the car was in much worse shape than what the listing led one to believe. The car was snowed in for a week or so and when the transport company went to to pickup the car, no inspection could be done since the car was filthy and no one was around from this used car dealer - they just left the keys for them. The transport company noted that they could not inspect the vehicle upon pickup since no one from the dealer was around.
Upon receiving the vehicle the key fob had no battery and when batteries were inserted, the car would not lock or unlock correctly. In order to operate the car the batteries from the key fob had to be removed. It was very apparent why the dealer removed the batteries. The dealer said the car was probably damaged in transit. Throwing out such a statement was ridiculous. If the dealer knew an inspection would be done when the car was picked up with them there, they purposely were not present because an inspection would have been done and the problems would have been discovered. Net neutrals made the assumption the car was damaged in transit in spite of no indication as such. I uploaded my receipts for repairs to prove what shape the car was in. Net neutrals stated I should have included mechanic reports of the problems. If they want this, I could have went to the mechanics to get this information.
It has become apparent that net neutrals in not neutral in any sense of the word.
I normally dont purchase cars through ebay. This was my first and last time. Ebay removed my feedback based on a technicality. First time purchasers of a car through ebay would not be astute enough to cover all the details to protect themselves from purchasing a car from a user car dealer in another state.