They recently did the same thing to me. Refunded me on a truck that they crashed after I purchased it. I filed a claim for the damage and they refunded the truck. Problem was, I had filed for the EUC because some of the other trucks we bought were not mine and my partners needed their EUC's. While I was waiting for resolution on the claim, they sent me the EUC for the truck...OOPS.
I was now the legal owner of the truck, evan though it was sitting at Redstone. I paid $1100 for the truck (55 Studebaker) and I estimated the damage at $960, just in parts. I said I'd take care of the labor.
In my claim, I stated that the truck was not available for preview, evan though I tried to make an appointment to preview. The pictures were taken in IL. The truck was sold out of Redstone. So I won the truck, it still was not at Redstone, I filed the EUC - still not at Redstone. EUC approved - Still not at Redstone.
So they finally moved the truck to Redstone 2 weeks after my EUC was approved. And someone between IL & AL crashed the front end of the truck. We were going to convoy the 3 trucksd to AZ. I asked the site contact to take a quick look at the trucks, I was told that one had a crashed front end. Wait a minute, the pictures that were taken in IL showed 3 straight trucks. So I asked the site contact to take some pictures of the truck, they did and sent them to me. Yep, now the front end was crashed.
So, as I said above I filed a claim. after 45 days I got an email that said only "Claim Approved" your payment has been refunded. No where did it say I couldn't have the truck. I thought "wow" they are doing the right thing. The convoy was now off and the other 2 trucks were transported to AZ a month earlier. In the mean time I had won an M49A2C at Redstone and planned to transport both trucks together. I called the site and was told yep the truck is yours, come and get it.
So I lined up transport for 2 trucks. My driver showed up on time and was told, he was only getting one truck, the other one had been taken away, refunded, canceled. The driver called me, I called GL and they held the party line. I quickly informed them that I was the legal owner as they had sent me the Power of Attorney and the SF97.
They quickly escalated me to a supervisor. (At this point I called my driver and told him to get off the base with my M49A2C, as it was not headed in a good direction) The GL Customer Service Superviser informed me that I would have to file another claim to get this resolved. I informed him that there would be no more claims and demanded that they release my property immediately. I imformed them that I would be filling a police report with both base police and the local police that day (which I did). They said they'd get right back to me, the next person up the chain at GL called me quite quickly. He informed that I would have to send the POW & SF97 back. I said, I don't think so, you will need to release my truck today. They said they'd get back to me but I was done with them. They had already caused enough trouble.
At this point, I broke off communications and turned it over to my attorney. I also provided my attorney with a copy of the "Term and Conditions" (T's & C's) from the GL website.
We were prepared to file suit here in AZ. The story is longer but I'll cut to the chase, accoding to GL's own T's & C's (which is a contract with the buyer) they have no right to arbitrarily cancel a sale in the manner that they did with me or possibly you. Granted I had the SF97. After some nasty negotialtions, GL's attorney decided to settle and give me the truck for what I had proposed $160.00
My attorney cost me a few $$, but in the end, I was prepared to fight this. It was the initial rudeness, lack of any clear communications and the absolute indifference to the fact that I had a truck at the base ready to haul it to AZ (after I was told to come and pick it up).
The truck was removed from Redstone this week and should be at Wreckermans place by now.
My point in this long story is that GL should held accountable, and can be. I've read to many stories on here about people getting absolutely screwed when damage or parts are stolen after the sale but before the pick up. Bruce Kubu's story sticks out in my mind. It's time that GL treated it's customers with respect, and I don't mean the site managers, some of them are great (forklift drivers excepted). It's the management in Snottsdale and the utter lack of regard for the people who pay their salleries and bonuses.
By the way - Please don't tell me about the great relationship you have with GL, I understand that, I had one too until I had to file a claim. (I do continue to be respectfull and professional in all my dealings with them)
Before and after pictures below.