Court: Woman must pay for canceled eBay diamond ring sale


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PHOENIX (AP) — The Arizona Court of Appeals says a Phoenix woman must pay for backing out of an agreement to sell her diamond ring through eBay.

Court documents say Julie Rohr put her 10-carat diamond ring for sale on eBay for $100,000 in 2014 and Evangelos Armiros chose the "buy it now" option.

The records say Rohr later canceled the agreement when she was offered a higher bid. Armiros sued for breach of contract.

The court in an opinion filed Thursday said Rohr breached a valid contract when she changed her mind on the deal.

The three-judge panel upheld a lower court ruling by deciding that the "buy it now" option amounted to a contract between seller and buyer.

The high court also validated an award of $135,250 to Armiros. He did not get the ring.

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