Ebay/ super fast grading services / scam?

Sold a coin on april 11, it arrived on the 18th via registered mail. He wants a refund of $1400 when total price he paid was $2100(big red flag for me). He also says the coin was not genuine for slabbing by NGC and PCGS....damn that's fast. He also states,"Would you please let me return back to you? I am Chinese coin collector and plan to be a grader in future. I also collected some questionable coins for research, if you like, please refund me $1400, I will keep this coin for research. Thanks!"
So he removed from my packaging
Its day 14
Wants partial refund
I think hes keeping the coin at full price, because Im not giving a refund. What says you.
So he removed from my packaging
Its day 14
Wants partial refund
I think hes keeping the coin at full price, because Im not giving a refund. What says you.
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<< <i>I think hes keeping the coin at full price, because Im not giving a refund. What says you. >>
How about ... "I can't believe you actually asked the question of the Board!"
I think you are right and there is something very wrong in his proposal. I wonder how many sellers actually fall for a line like that?
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<< <i>What says me?
How about ... "I can't believe you actually asked the question of the Board!"
I think you are right and there is something very wrong in his proposal. I wonder how many sellers actually fall for a line like that? >>
No it's something wong with this guy. I think the OP is letting use know about it. But i think a name or call sing will help so we can black him or her?
Hoard the keys.
Buyer pays $2,100 for it.
Buyer claims it's not genuine.
Buyer asks for $1,400 back, but keeps the coin.
Seller returns $1,400.
Buyer ends up purchasing a $2,100 coin for $700.
See something wrong in this picture?
Suppose it's a fake coin.
Buyer pays $2,100 for it.
Buyer claims it's not genuine.
Buyer asks for $1,400 back, but keeps the coin for "research."
Seller ends up selling a fake coin for $700.
Buyer does his research and produces more fake coins.
Something doesn't add up- he can "research" the coin right now and return it when he's finished.
Just block him while you can, and protect your money!
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Thanks for the imput so far. Funny thing is this was a $20 pick, but no matter I don't take kindly to being scammed.
you can verify.
bob
eBay has a program to report buyers who are basically trying to scrue sellers for partial refunds with what amounts to feedback extortion.
I would use it. Did the buyer already open a SNAD case? or just ask for a refund?
You mentioned this was a $20 pick, is that what you bought it for? I suspect this is the item ->
probable item in question
Is this the coin? Did you notice / mention the cleaning on the reverse?
The birds look off for me, and I question the authenticity and never would have bought such a coin raw.
This brings up the previous sale, what happened here?
feb 6 sale for $2505
Apparently the sale was not completed, did the buyer back out or just return it because they felt something was wrong with it?
I see no mention of it on the relisting.
Why don't you just submit yourself and find out if authentic? AU details cleaned should go for that much.
Give the guy his money back, otherwise it makes you look like the scammer -
you never know what eBay will do if left in their hands, they may hold your PAYPAL funds, give the guy his money back and let him keep the coin.
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