ebay sellers getting more deceptive all the time
I am so sick of being fooled by digital photos that show dark areas where natural coins should be dark, but when you receive the coin it is heavily polished and solid white.
I had to vent
I'm am sure many of you know what I am talking about.
I had to vent
I'm am sure many of you know what I am talking about.
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In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson
bob
here is the auction
Got a pic of it in hand?
<< <i>I've experienced this with an Ebay dealer named Anthony's. The coin appeared to be darkly toned in their Ebay photo. When I got the coin, it was as shiny as a chrome bumper. They must have used reflected dark backgrounds to make the coin appear dark. I returned it for a refund. >>
Some sellers may be getting better at taking deceptive photos. But it isn't that easy to take representative photos, especially of highly reflective coins. Just hitting "autolevels" on may photo programs will adjust the brightness, contrast, etc to make bright and dark areas since that balances the photo out.
--Jerry
<< <i>Stop buying raw coins then ! >>
Yeah! What he said...
Dwayne F. Sessom
Ebay ID: V-Nickel-Coins
You think it should be acceptable to misrepresent the coins you are selling.
i would ask you how many times will you have a very negative raw eBay experience before you stop convincing yourself you'll have good ones??
<< <i>You think it should be acceptable to misrepresent the coins you are selling. >>
Without seeing the coin in hand, or at least a different picture of it, there is no way to tell if the coin was misrepresented by the seller. The coin pictured in the listing is very obviously cleaned and, as others have said, buying raw on eBay is always a gamble. Always.
Sometimes a white coin with subtle color or shadows comes out looking nicer than it is. It's up to the honest seller to make adjustments to bring it back to reality.
But obviously games are being played and it's a real turn-off to buying online. Check out this example ATS.
Lance.