Re: This one's got it ALL!
<span style="font-weight: bold">"descriptions and other information are provided by the consignor/seller and is deemed reliable, but Mecum Auction does not verify, warrant or guarantee this information".</span>
Still, if Mecum knew or should have known about issues that would amount to fraud, I don't know that this will get them off the hook.
<span style="font-weight: bold">"My opinion, If you have this kind of wealth to purchase such a car; then you have the time, money, means and resources to vet it's authenticity."</span>
I have to respectfully disagree. It is OK to lie and cheat a wealthy guy just because he had the resources to stop you from cheating him, but chose to believe you? I don't think so.
Not saying that one SHOULDN'T have the car verified. Just saying the real blame shouldn't be on the rich guy who didn't discover the fraud. The real blame goes to the guy who COMMITTED the fraud.
If this car is counterfeit, then calling the docs "factory documentation" is fraud. Period.
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