Hi,
I'm looking to bring a court claim against an eBay seller for breach of contract, I won the sellers auction at a low price but after the auction ended the seller messaged me to say he forgot to cancel the auction, he said the items were damaged and had been disposed of, I went on to purchase similar items from elsewhere but at a higher price, a week later the seller relisted and sold the same items at a higher price and as a result of the sellers actions, they caused me to suffer a loss, the seller was registered as a private seller but was selling his business items, the seller is also the sole director of the PLC
I sent a letter before action to the seller at their registered business address and their correspondence address stating my grievance with regards to their breach of our contract and the untrue statement they made, I stated that I purchased the items from elsewhere at a higher price which caused me to suffer a loss, I provided them with a receipt of my purchase, I also provided them with the evidence of their eBay message to me stating that the item was no longer available and disposed of and the evidence of the items being sold a week later. I stated that I would like to settle the matter amicably and asked to be compensated for my loss to avoid court.
The letter that went to the correspondence address was signed for in their name but the letter was returned to me opened a day later, the reason given was 'no longer living at address', the letter that went to their business address was again signed for by them but they have not respond to me by the deadline given.
I would like to ensure I issue the court claim against the correct entity and I do not want my claim to be struck out, do I issue the claim against the Limited Company as defendant 1 and the Director as defendant 2 or just the Limited Company?
I believe the letter that was returned from the correspondence address is the directors home address but I'm not 100% certain, when issuing the claim against the director do I resend to the correspondence address?
Thanks in advance
I'm looking to bring a court claim against an eBay seller for breach of contract, I won the sellers auction at a low price but after the auction ended the seller messaged me to say he forgot to cancel the auction, he said the items were damaged and had been disposed of, I went on to purchase similar items from elsewhere but at a higher price, a week later the seller relisted and sold the same items at a higher price and as a result of the sellers actions, they caused me to suffer a loss, the seller was registered as a private seller but was selling his business items, the seller is also the sole director of the PLC
I sent a letter before action to the seller at their registered business address and their correspondence address stating my grievance with regards to their breach of our contract and the untrue statement they made, I stated that I purchased the items from elsewhere at a higher price which caused me to suffer a loss, I provided them with a receipt of my purchase, I also provided them with the evidence of their eBay message to me stating that the item was no longer available and disposed of and the evidence of the items being sold a week later. I stated that I would like to settle the matter amicably and asked to be compensated for my loss to avoid court.
The letter that went to the correspondence address was signed for in their name but the letter was returned to me opened a day later, the reason given was 'no longer living at address', the letter that went to their business address was again signed for by them but they have not respond to me by the deadline given.
I would like to ensure I issue the court claim against the correct entity and I do not want my claim to be struck out, do I issue the claim against the Limited Company as defendant 1 and the Director as defendant 2 or just the Limited Company?
I believe the letter that was returned from the correspondence address is the directors home address but I'm not 100% certain, when issuing the claim against the director do I resend to the correspondence address?
Thanks in advance
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