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Was I sent the coin I won? E-bay fraud? (update)

I had communicated with the dealer before the auction ended, and I know he was disappointed that the coin did not get more bids.
Now that I got the coin in the mail I think that I was not sent the coin that was in the auctions.
Nothing matches up. Not the rim ding, not the spotting, nothing. Scroll detail on the coin I got is absolutely absent. This really stinks.
Please let me know what you think, because I would like to act as quickly as possible if a refund request may be in order.

Thanks.
-John
e-bay link

His auction is on the left, my scans of the coin I received are on the right.


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Wanted: High grade Irish (Republic of Ireland, not Northern Ireland or British) coins, slabbed and unslabbed. Also looking for Proof and Uncirculated Sets
PM with info.

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e-bay ID= 29john29

Comments

  • You're right it's not the same coin. What should it have sold for?
  • Judging from the scans, which is always tough, maybe ten times what I paid. His BIN was 50 pounds. I got it for 4.99 pounds


    1945 6 pence
    400,000 minted
    Prices in Euro
    Fine=1.5
    Very Fine=7
    Ex Fine=40
    Uncirc=130
    Wanted: High grade Irish (Republic of Ireland, not Northern Ireland or British) coins, slabbed and unslabbed. Also looking for Proof and Uncirculated Sets
    PM with info.

    Auction Sniper For all your sniping needs. Tell them I sent you and I'll get three free snipes!

    e-bay ID= 29john29
  • hookedoncoinshookedoncoins Posts: 1,231 ✭✭✭
    There is no way in the world that is the same coin!
  • wybritwybrit Posts: 6,967 ✭✭✭
    It's a switcheroo.image
    Former owner, Cambridge Gate collection.
  • yup- appears you've been duped - let us know how it turns out!
  • ajaanajaan Posts: 17,445 ✭✭✭✭✭
    How will it turn out? Most likely the seller will say return it for a refund. John loses. The seller is out nothing and gets to keep the coin that is rightfully John's. eBay won't do a damn thing about it.

    DPOTD-3
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    CU #3245 B.N.A. #428


    Don
  • Bait and switch... I agree, eBay will do nothing.
    Vern
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    You want how much?!!
    NapoleonicMedals.org
    (Last update 3/6/2007)
  • Definitely not the same coin. Look at the denticles on the dog side (reverse?).
  • I just sent the seller this e-mail:

    "Simon,

    The coin I received from you is not the coin that was pictured in your ebay auction. I would like to receive the correct coin, please. If this was an accidental mix-up please let me know if you would like this coin back, since it is essentially worthless.

    I have attached scans of the coin you sent as well as your scans from the e-bay auction. You can clearly see that they are not the same coin. Nothing on the two coins matches up. Not the rim dng, not the spotting, not the wear on the detail, nothing!

    I see you already have a recent e-bay negative from a buyer claiming the wrong coin was sent.


    -John"
    Wanted: High grade Irish (Republic of Ireland, not Northern Ireland or British) coins, slabbed and unslabbed. Also looking for Proof and Uncirculated Sets
    PM with info.

    Auction Sniper For all your sniping needs. Tell them I sent you and I'll get three free snipes!

    e-bay ID= 29john29
  • CoulportCoulport Posts: 1,087 ✭✭✭
    This guy - mlcool - pulled the same stunt.
    A stock photo of a fairly decent coin but the one you get is a grade or two lower.
    The most money I made are on coins I haven't sold.

    Got quoins?
  • sumnomsumnom Posts: 5,963 ✭✭✭
    This is a clear case of bait and switch. The coin in the auction image is far nicer than the one sent. I hope you can get this straightened out, 0John0.
  • cosmicdebriscosmicdebris Posts: 12,332 ✭✭✭
    Bait and switchimage
    Bill

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    09/07/2006
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    Dimitri



    DPOTD-1
  • Sorry, wrong emoticon before.


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    Dimitri



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  • laurentyvanlaurentyvan Posts: 4,243 ✭✭✭
    Might not a download of this thread directly to the seller, demonstarting his sudden notariety not do 0john0 an awful lot of good?

    Collectors Universe E-Bay Fraud Investigative Team, otherwise known as CUEBFIT to the rescue!

    If the seller were invited here in real time to view the thread it might give him a sudden change of heart for fear his auctions will become tainted. Perhaps a standard e-mail in letter format with a distinctive logo with pictures attached-this particular thread exemplifies what I mean: how much more does anyone have to see beyond what the thread contains? Good clear pictures of the auction coin, the coin shipped, and expert opinions rendered....

    Well, just a thought-I know if it happened to me, I'd love to have something like that in reserve to protect me.

    Sorry about your problems John, here's to a happy resolution.
    One of the penalties for refusing to participate in politics
    is that you end up being governed by inferiors. – Plato
  • sumnomsumnom Posts: 5,963 ✭✭✭
    Now there is an interesting idea, laurentyvan! Do it!
  • Thanks for the help everyone.
    Laurent's idea was going to be my backup plan if the seler said he would not give me a refund.
    Here is the response I got from the seller:

    "Hello john
    I am sorry about the mix up but i had 2 of these coins and sold both of them and looking at the picture you sent me i have out the wrong coin in your envelope so if you send me the coin back i will give you a full refund as i do not try to mislead prople with my listing as the recent negative feedback may suggest as wgat you can not see on that feedback comment is the fact that we exchanged e-mails and then i heard no more from him till the feedback was posted.
    I am an amateur coin collector who buys and sells coins on ebay so i can afford the odd coin that i like and i have been the victum once or twiice and feel really bad about the mix up
    sorry again
    kind regards
    simon "

    I don't believe a word of it, of course. He must have had that other coin for sale somewhere else since it wasn't e-bay. I replied saying that I would like the refund and would like to know if he will refund the 5 pounds for S+H since the shipping was only 0.68 pounds. I sure would like to have a positive ending to this all.
    -John
    Wanted: High grade Irish (Republic of Ireland, not Northern Ireland or British) coins, slabbed and unslabbed. Also looking for Proof and Uncirculated Sets
    PM with info.

    Auction Sniper For all your sniping needs. Tell them I sent you and I'll get three free snipes!

    e-bay ID= 29john29
  • Either wrong coin or creative photography.image
    "It is good for the state that the people do not think."

    Adolf Hitler
  • if you still want YOUR coin - the one you PAID for - get his phone number from eBay and call him and tell him you want it. Check his other auctions to see if he is running it again.
  • That's a good point, Neptune. I'll keep an eye on his auctions to see if he is running it again, trying to get a price he wanted.
    As a part time seller, I know the risk you take when you list a coin with a low opening bid. Sometimes you get burned and just have to eat it.
    -j
    Wanted: High grade Irish (Republic of Ireland, not Northern Ireland or British) coins, slabbed and unslabbed. Also looking for Proof and Uncirculated Sets
    PM with info.

    Auction Sniper For all your sniping needs. Tell them I sent you and I'll get three free snipes!

    e-bay ID= 29john29
  • wybritwybrit Posts: 6,967 ✭✭✭
    Anything less than full refund including postage both ways is unacceptable, IMO.
    Former owner, Cambridge Gate collection.


  • << <i>Anything less than full refund including postage both ways is unacceptable, IMO. >>

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    absolutely!!!
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