I recently sold a Ausco 10 Ton Floor jack, This is a Great Jack and had been completely gone thru and had a Brand New kit installed. I had it listed on Ebay for $650 which is a bargain in itself but had a offer come in and decided to let it go for $400 which made this a screaming deal for them as similar jacks retail for well over 2k, but i bought it right and have numerous 10 tons which are somewhat hard to move. Anyways i am currently out of town and made arrangements for my grandfather to assist the buyer with loading and collecting payment. When they showed up they looked over the jack and worked it up and down "without load" and decided that it didnt go up fast enough for them, and they didnt want it. Well a little history on 10 ton floor jacks and anyone who has ever been around 1 will vouch that they are not intended to be fast as it is unsafe to Lift 20000lbs fast. Well what they also didnt realize was that jack uses a transfer switch to decide how fast it should lift the load, example if you would put it under a Pickup truck it would actually come up rather quick, but put the same jack under a Loaded grain truck and it would be much slower. Anyways my grandfather was unable to convince them that it was the nature of the beast, so without even contacting me they just left. Well now im stuck with a unpaid item and fees all because they say the jack was not working properly when it fact it there was nothing wrong with the jack. What to do to protect myself financially and my ebay account? Thanks in advance fellas...

