Q: Are you trying to sell $40 worth of coins for $800 by saying they are worth $353,000?
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I'm not sure why anybody would post this question to his ad. It probably won't help sales
Q: Are you trying to sell $40 worth of coins for $800 by saying they are worth $353,000? Do you think anybody will fall for that con?
eBay Ad $353,000
eBay Ad $160,000
The cheap stuff $130,000
From A thread on the Registry Forum
Q: Are you trying to sell $40 worth of coins for $800 by saying they are worth $353,000? Do you think anybody will fall for that con?
eBay Ad $353,000
eBay Ad $160,000
The cheap stuff $130,000
From A thread on the Registry Forum
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There's a thread on this forum, but it fell a while ago. Most people wouldn't post those questions
same crap,different seller,my dealer sells nice 65 SMS sets for 11.95
Now he wants me to email other sellers who also list ridiculous "values", in order that he not feel singled out. It could be a long night!
<< <i>It could be a long night! >>
<< <i>Try coinmovers because it is where I originally got the idea. >>
At least he learned from the best
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<< <i>I emailed the seller, and after a somewhat uncomfortable exchange, he actually removed the absurd "values" he had listed! >>
I'd be interested in reading that email exchange!
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<< <i>I emailed the seller, and after a somewhat uncomfortable exchange, he actually removed the absurd "values" he had listed! >>
I'd be interested in reading that email exchange! >>
You can! Click on "View all 9 questions" on the auction page. That is some funny stuff! I can not believe he posted all those to his auction.
Russ, NCNE
I was suprised earlier today when I checked MyEbay and saw a new column for questions for an item I had for sale. I answered via email before seeing it was avaialble via the web too, with the choice of adding it to the auction text.
as far as the SMS set,after reading the q&a,all i can say is " IDIOT"
I hate it when you see my post before I can edit the spelling.
Always looking for nice type coins
my local dealer
<< <i>Wow, that poor guy got beat to a pulp. I almost feel sorry for him. >>
Just think how many times a day crapmovers must be getting similar.
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>I emailed the seller, and after a somewhat uncomfortable exchange, he actually removed the absurd "values" he had listed! >>
You "da man".