Seems to me it's easier to obliterate offending text in image-editing software with a solid white block than it is to add scribbles. Looks less like an obvious fraud, too.
I didn't know the road to redemption ran through Scamsville...
HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA HA HA! Oh My God that is Priceless! It's done so BAD! It's Hilarious! They bothered to hand write a 2 in the picture and scribble eBay like it makes it authentic but not remove the "Eagle Eye Rare Coins" from the image. HAAAAAAAAAAAAAA HA HA! FUNNY;
Another thing with this scammer is, he bought a $5500 mink coat because he wants to sell it and buy a $6000 van????......................doesn't make economic sense to me REV.
<< <i>Seems to me it's easier to obliterate offending text in image-editing software with a solid white block than it is to add scribbles. Looks less like an obvious fraud, too.
I didn't know the road to redemption ran through Scamsville... >>
<< <i>I'm surprised he didn't say that he wanted to raise money for a church. >>
Maybe he's trying to raise money to pay the taxes on the orphanage where he and his brother were brought up by nuns, and he doesn't have a band to get back together.
Comments
WS
Ministry huh? Well you better pray to God that Rick Snow of Eagle Eye Rare Coins doesn't get his hands around your neck!!! LOL
That has to be the most ridiculous thing I've seen on eBay yet. In the coin category at least.
Great transactions with oih82w8, JasonGaming, Moose1913.
I think he undergraded that coin by at least a couple of points!
I didn't know the road to redemption ran through Scamsville...
1865 3 cent piece, 1818 Indian Head penny, $50,000 each. Call Curtis 283-XXXX
Knowledge is the enemy of fear
this-auction-iza-scam
---------------------------
SM1 calls me a troublemaker....
--------------------------------------------
Sunday August 19, 2007 9:17AM
A mentor awarded " YOU SUCK!!"
<< <i>1818 Indian head penny. Might be worth it. >>
I am so tempted to call him lol.
<< <i>1818 Indian head penny. Might be worth it. >>
I'm holding out for an 1815. Then I'd have a theoretical chance to complete my "one-a-year" date collection of one-cent coins.
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>Here's a classified ad that ran in this morning's South Bend Tribune.
1865 3 cent piece, 1818 Indian Head penny, $50,000 each. Call Curtis 283-XXXX >>
I have an 1865 3 cent piece in VF........I'll take any whole # percentage of 50k for it......
<< <i>There is nothing more disgusting than slimeballs who try to use God and faith to screw people.
Russ, NCNE >>
Oh so very true. But I take comfort in knowing that they will discover their mistake sooner or later and they better find it sooner.
<< <i>Seems to me it's easier to obliterate offending text in image-editing software with a solid white block than it is to add scribbles. Looks less like an obvious fraud, too.
I didn't know the road to redemption ran through Scamsville... >>
I think he's more likely on the highway to hell!!
It HAS to be a kid.
Thank God that some criminals are really that stupid.
--Severian the Lame
Apropos of the coin posse/aka caca: "The longer he spoke of his honor, the tighter I held to my purse."
My EBay Store/Auctions
<< <i>I'm surprised he didn't say that he wanted to raise money for a church. >>
Maybe he's trying to raise money to pay the taxes on the orphanage where he and his brother were brought up by nuns, and he doesn't have a band to get back together.
Keeper of the VAM Catalog • Professional Coin Imaging • Prime Number Set • World Coins in Early America • British Trade Dollars • Variety Attribution
I've been chatting back and forth and trying to get a picture of "his" coin.