why Ebay sellers drink, part XXV
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New message from: hunter22010 (95Blue Star)
Sorry to complain, But if I new it had been Defaced or altered in any way I would have not bid on it at all, and I just bought a Twenty Dollar 1929 for $31.00 and it was in very fine condition. You VF and it is way far from being VF, Mark from bay said It was not VF and if we can't get something worked out by the 30th, They will help me take further actions Sorry but this is not what I ordered.
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I would not sell these damaged notes on eBay. The chances are extremely high that you are going to have to deal with a lot of headaches. The aggravation will not be worth the time and energy!
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Abundantly clear to most, but not all people apparently. I've had several Alfred Einsteins click BIN and then wait for the truck bed or car hood to show up in their mailbox on the other side of the country. Most of them are nice about it but still............
I would NEVER sell coins or anything else easily scammable on ebay. While I'm certainly crazy enough, I'm definitely not brave enough.