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Bochiman
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Change your damn auction please
You list it (for the 2nd time since it didn't sell last week or so) as a "Super PQ+ Creamy Ultra PCGS 1968-S PR68CAM" but you show the 1969-S.
So, either change the auction title or the coin pick. I for one, having seen you post, would (am) very hesitant at even thinking about bidding on one of your auctions, especially if there is such a glaring problem with the auction info. You would likely accuse me of switching and trying to return a 1969-S or something, right?
I have emailed you through the ebay system early early this morning, but no change on the auction yet.....since you have been spending the time battling wits with MrPlatinum (can 2 people without wits really have a battle of wits???? ) all day and the auction still isn't revised, I am posting here.
So, please change it as I keep viewing it in my search and it does not meet what I want/need.
Thank you.
The above was a public service posting and is very obviously coin related
Edited to add auction link so pepperdoodles can have an easier time:
Link to mismatched pepperdooples auction
You list it (for the 2nd time since it didn't sell last week or so) as a "Super PQ+ Creamy Ultra PCGS 1968-S PR68CAM" but you show the 1969-S.
So, either change the auction title or the coin pick. I for one, having seen you post, would (am) very hesitant at even thinking about bidding on one of your auctions, especially if there is such a glaring problem with the auction info. You would likely accuse me of switching and trying to return a 1969-S or something, right?
I have emailed you through the ebay system early early this morning, but no change on the auction yet.....since you have been spending the time battling wits with MrPlatinum (can 2 people without wits really have a battle of wits???? ) all day and the auction still isn't revised, I am posting here.
So, please change it as I keep viewing it in my search and it does not meet what I want/need.
Thank you.
The above was a public service posting and is very obviously coin related
Edited to add auction link so pepperdoodles can have an easier time:
Link to mismatched pepperdooples auction
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment
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also,just went through email and i see you emailed me about it. i appreciate it.
dont get so rowled up ! i'm changing it now.
BTW is it an awesome appealing kennedy too !
That is why I had the smileys.
Trust me, you would know when I was pi$$ed off or not......I don't have a nice smile then
Now, put up a 1968-S like that at that price, then I will be happy
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment
Still not taking returns, I see, and failing to let folks know about that up front.
His neg rating is getting better, maybe he is getting the feedback, but it also looks like he is selling less.
Ike Specialist
Finest Toned Ike I've Ever Seen, been looking since 1986
You are correct! He doesn't make mistakes and knows more than all of us on the baords combined, all the coin graders and coin dealers put together. He's just a brilliant numismatist.
How many of his coins have you bought????
My offer still stands: Take the coin you sold me (Doops) back at 67% of what I paid you for it! Seems pretty fair to me.
Ike Specialist
Finest Toned Ike I've Ever Seen, been looking since 1986
we make coins at proof set money or slightly over on sealed deals. we're producers to the market. if we need something for a want list or find really nice pieces, yes, we buy them at levels that are profitable but (even after i said in the auction lot i tried that coin several times for a dcam) you still had to rub little your crackout palms together, now didnt you? then want to talk all your crap and whine like a baby.
james sego,you would have NEVER been happy unless you CONVINCED yourself you was gonna make a $3500 hit real quick. that is the ever so transparent part of it,to us anyway because we KNOW you. nevermind that you got an on the fringe dcam 56 type1 DEFINITELY worth the premium you paid for it. you were ONLY interested in winning such an item for the hit potential for the crackout chance because it's such a rare coin in dcam, not the premium for it being soooooo close due to the rarity of 56 type1 franks in prdcam. so to hell with ya....
If the coin is as you say, buy it back at 67%. You won't answer that will you. Give me a number. I'll buy any coin I've ever sold back from any customer I've ever sold one to, you included. How about you?
I'll challenge you on the board as long as I own the coin, which will be forever. I will not sell it. I keep it as a reminder of how not to run a business, and how I let my guard down with someone I thought I could trust. Guess it's caveat emptor, as it should have been.
Ike Specialist
Finest Toned Ike I've Ever Seen, been looking since 1986
i got numerous emails from many who also agreed it was a premium carrying coin due to being so close and recognized that you as "in it for the bux" wasnt looking for an extremely nice type1 but you just wanted to get it in (again,i repeat,after i said i had already tried it several times right there in the listing) see if you wanted to chance it, found it to be EXACTLY what i said it was being an on the fringe dcam but no cigar and wanted to waste my time when there were several bidders for the coin right up to and under you at the same levels. what say ? i tell you what say, numerous cameo "collectors" wanted the coin for it's pq/close to dcam quality knowing how EXTREMELY rare and expensive one would be in a dcam holder (if obtainable).
and what part of we dont buy coins,we make them at proof set money or close and we help create and maintain the 50 to 70 cameo wholesale and retail pricing market with buyback levels and minimums that avg coins to slightly above avg,to pq,to super nice to,in this case "almost" are you not quite understanding ?
i'll answer that for you. NOTHING ! you FULLY understand it. when you found out (without a single inquiry) once you won it, it was me, you knew you had to complete the transaction per ebay AUCTION rules but INSTANTLY realized you just bought exactly what i had described,said about the dcam attempts and what the pics showed and paid the appropriate premium for it. that is the rock-solid truth.
if it makes you feel any better we had about $75 bux in it,sealed proof set,slab and all.
JUST like you do when your looking for your $5000 ikes for $15 bucks. move on already.
enough said.
Second, with all your millions, you'd think you'd buy such a coin back. Understand all you like to do is pay cheap and sell high, but a good business person would take care of this.
And furthermore if, as you say, all these underbidders were around (vs a bump up scheme) then you'd have bought the coin back and sold it to one of them at their bid price. But I guess a 30% profit on a $1200 coin is too little for you to fool around with.
Certainly tells me and other folks on the baord a lot about you.
On your maintaining a market for 1950-1970 cameo's from both a wholesale and retail level, then post a publicly stated buy price for the coin you auctioned. You know the coin and exactly what level it is. Should be simple.
I'll buy those Ikes for the big bucks as well. Try me with some. You don't seem to play the same way. I'll state publicly my buy prices for properly graded coins.
I've paid board members the following prices for recently graded Ikes:
1976-P Type II MS67 $4000+
1974-P MS65 with color $3000
1977-D MS64 with color $1700
1974-D MS67 $4000+
That's real money for real coins, not $.05 on the dollar.
By the way why did you change from Doops to Doop?
I'm done, unless you want to keep this going.
Ike Specialist
Finest Toned Ike I've Ever Seen, been looking since 1986
Some thread hijackings are funny and cool.
This one is neither.
Go start your own thread if you want to continue with this line of BS (both of you).
Thanks...and now, just drive on through...no more stopping at this truckstop for you 2.
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment
rick t buys our ebay stuff and will STRETCH to get the quality ness for classy customers for pq as well.
he knows our auctions are just that,knows we're not trying to "trick" anyone either. if i say it,it is so.
also basis our sub cert #'s from several auction venues end up back on ebay from him,them,others who buy our stuff elsewhere. one reason for not revealing the cert #'s among other reasons is we make so many registry items and our ebay pq stuff pics have been frequently stolen and cert #'s cheated in on a reg set. or sometimes if its a grade-to-teletrade bunch and we get a "surprise" i'll buy that sucker right back,pay the fees and place it, assuming it was nice and not a shabber. i could give you endless examples. we keep notes on each as to what. so,how about you run your part time gig and i'll keep our surge of this particular market fluent and on the stable side placing very nice cameo proof coinage direct and backing up the levels in the majority....that's what i do and have way before slabbin came along.
in fact,i made a pcgs 1956 t1 pr67 cam 50c that their in-house poly put a little haze and a couple of obv flecks last year while waiting on a 3 month econo. when it went in it was pure and pq. it came back obverse hazed. it's pretty strong too. cam+ obv,ultra dcam rev. yes,i could send it back to them and have it dipped,neutralized and reholdered and sell it for $1000+ easy. it was their 3 mo sit in their poly that did it.
anyone who wants it right now can have it for $500 done deal. crack/curate or send in and see what they'll do or whatever because it dont matter. i could just as easy. whoopy-doo but wait !!! you paid what? $1400 for a 66cam on the true fringe of a mega rare dcam status that would mean closer to the $5000 than the $500 or so of an avg but yet decent 56t1 66cam. that is a date applicable situation and you know it. you let your crackout greed get the best of it then maliciously attempted to blatantly impugn our integrity on here.
see, you dont really know what your doing or how to assess relative value to rarity when key dates with strenghty contrast near dcam such as this date is concerned in the true cameo era. stick with your ikes man...
pay particular attention to line 19 and 21.
21 is available quite cheap also. pcgs 1958 pr68cam that is slightly hazed as well but a very stout cam+
it also went in pure and pq clean
1956 Frankie type ONE 67 Cameo ?
You made it ?
Thats a pretty tough piece !
Lets see some PIX !
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Geez, Doops, there's only two decent coins on that entire order:
24 21475289 1964 50C Accented Hair USA PR67CA
24 21475290 1964 50C Accented Hair USA PR67CA
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Geez, Doops, there's only two decent coins on that entire order:
24 21475289 1964 50C Accented Hair USA PR67CA
24 21475290 1964 50C Accented Hair USA PR67CA
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i would have figured you'd say that....got me to thinking though since we were on the subject of how some
folks will pay more money for the same persons coins with slight problems in another venue not knowing they are that same person's coins and the MUCH NICER "keeper pieces" gets gone on ebay for net to buyer of $235 no ship charge. the other sold for $320+ juice on teletrade to someone for net to the buyer of $355-360. this happens because a few IDIOTS attempt to impugn what we sell on ebay which is/will ALWAYS be the nicer stuff. yes,a few whiney PUNKS on here scare you with BS when your deal is right over there on ebay for the best quality for cameo,appeal,etc. PLUS,then we end up selling directly to them regularly,heh!!
get this:item #21475289 we sold on ebay for $235 BIN net to us,oh whatever $215/220 sumpin like that. it was the perfect,totally spot/speck-free very pq piece of those 2 with VERY pq eye appeal. it made a very happy camper out of ebay buy-it-now'er.
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i had to dig all through the file cabinets to track the trail down,but the point needs to be known by ALL OF YOU on here.
ok,now look at item #21475290 in teletrade 1897 lot #1520. decent,but did have a few (nothing major) little solution speckies on it. not bad but not a PQ. just avg. it hammered at $320, we netted $294.40
the buyer paid $355-360 (some $130 or $140 bucks more for a coin less than fully nice or pq. that's why to us it makes NO difference. ya'll cameo buyers who allow themselves to be scared off by listening to these bullsh*tters are missing out. ignore those bast*rds. i could come up with a thousand examples where the off stuff brings more and in some cases insanely more than a fixated known true market value placed on a coin by me can be had off ebay or direct.
THAT IS THE DEAL,so sejo,dchump,dubya,others...ya just all jealous because you know where most of the stuff comes from and you cant stand it!! if ya'll would act right i'd load all of you up with deals all the time but i dont have to. as fast as i can make the stuff as every day all day that's what we do is going through fresh and/or sealed proof set deals we have 50 directions we can send this stuff in. and nothing pleases us more than directly placing the pq stuff to pq customers. but NOT the buttwipes,ya'll are out.
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