Outstanding E-bay seller
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With all the bad that happens on E-bay, once in a while one seller comes along and shows that it can be a great place to get a deal. I'm not sure if this person is a board member or not but he tops in my book. I had won a MS 66 coin and received it and when I checked out the coin it was MS 67. There was a hand written note telling me that he could not find the MS 66 coin so he sent me this one instead. It was a nice surprise to get it. Auction
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I guess he's trying to offset those 3 Neutrals and 2 Negatives.Twowood
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There's a good deal of staying organized and keeping track of things that goes into being a good Ebay seller. Like everything else, some people possess those skills in more abundance than others. I expect some people's Negs and Neutrals are the result of sloppiness rather than malice. This guy evidently does know about taking responsibity for his screw-ups, and was wise as well as right to make it up to you.
Good coin, too, and of considerably greater value than what you spent for the 66!
Here's a warning parable for coin collectors...
I guess I'll never get the hang of Moderns however. Here is a $1.00 coin, which probably has a cost of about $2.00 in a mint set price allocation, in a $14.00 holder, that sold for $8.00 with one bidder.
The economics escape me.
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Nice story and good for you and the seller.
All too often we focus on the negative situations on Ebay. I have sold over 500 items and bought 100's of items on Ebay and I found it to be a wonderful experience. Most Ebayers are genuinely nice and want to make Ebay work well. Obviously there are the few bad apples and a little due diligence on your part before making a purchase is necessary. Not assuming and prompt comminications are the keys to success. Don't get me wrong here- I'm not wearing my rosey glasses. I've had a few people not pay and I've had a seller flat our lie about shipping charges. But that's only about 5 out of a 1000. Hey, I own two businesses and I have had more customer issues per 1000 transactions in those businesses than I've had on Ebay.
I understand what you are saying, and was by no means questioning yoru purchase - in fact - I was praising it - round aboutly. FOr $8.00, you picked up a nice coin, in a reputable holder and have less than half the cost of doing it yourself in it.
I have been working on a half-a$$ed project collecting NGC Roosevelt Silver proof dimes - 1950-1964, PF67 or better. Thus far, I have accummulated five of the 14 dimes for less than $75.00 - considerably less than the costs of grading, let alone the underlying value of the coins. One was a PF-68 Cameo.
The stuff is out there.
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