Met a scammer on ebay for the first time since 1998!
Lakesammman
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So, I sell a 2011-S MS70 25th Anniversary ASE on 12-8-15, transaction 301817098365.
I mail it off and shortly thereafter get positive feedback.
Yesterday 1-21-16, roughly 6 weeks later, I get an email from the buyer.
Hello I just got to my mother in Salt Lake where you shipped my coin and open it and find that you have sent me an 2012s not the coin I bought. and I know sometime this my happen and a mistake and would hope that you will fix this problem and send me the coin I bought. and if you would like me to send this one back I will or I will be wiling to buy this one also. Please let me know about this asap. Thanks Jerry
After notifying ebay, I reply to the buyer:
1. I carefully checked the serial number before shipping to be sure you got the coin in the listing.
2. You left me positive feedback shortly after the coin was delivered.
3. I've never owned a 2012-S MS70 ASE - I bought only 2011 25th Ann. sets purely on speculation and haven't bought anymore since.
Those of you with more experience on ebay - what are the odds that ebay sides with me??
I mail it off and shortly thereafter get positive feedback.
Yesterday 1-21-16, roughly 6 weeks later, I get an email from the buyer.
Hello I just got to my mother in Salt Lake where you shipped my coin and open it and find that you have sent me an 2012s not the coin I bought. and I know sometime this my happen and a mistake and would hope that you will fix this problem and send me the coin I bought. and if you would like me to send this one back I will or I will be wiling to buy this one also. Please let me know about this asap. Thanks Jerry
After notifying ebay, I reply to the buyer:
1. I carefully checked the serial number before shipping to be sure you got the coin in the listing.
2. You left me positive feedback shortly after the coin was delivered.
3. I've never owned a 2012-S MS70 ASE - I bought only 2011 25th Ann. sets purely on speculation and haven't bought anymore since.
Those of you with more experience on ebay - what are the odds that ebay sides with me??
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Not really looking for much these days but if I were, it might be a toner.
The eBay Money Back guarantee requires the buyer open a case within 30 days.
They slept on their rights and have no coverage now.
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Give me his addy and I'll follow up . . .
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The 30 day time limit starts on the estimated delivery date not the sale date.
True, it was delivered in the time frame to the buyers requested address..
eBay doesn't stop the clock waiting until Jerry visits mommy
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Your chances are good with eBay and PAYPAL, but no so good if they used a credit card and do a chargeback through them.
Was the listing for a 2011 ?
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What a tool!
I'd respond in the same "asap" manner in which the buyer reported the alleged issue.
Wait 6 weeks.
I think I might tell him to pound sand.
You should be good with eBay.
Good luck.
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He is within his time window to file a SNAD case, whatever your 14 return policy says.
Could an "average" person misread a 2011 for 2012 ? Yes
Does the person in a far away land handling the case think it is reasonable that "mom" may have misread a 2012 for a 2011? Yes.
Conversation with a rep:
1. I carefully checked the serial number before shipping to be sure you got the coin in the listing. OK, sounds good, what is a serial number? What does that mean? The buyer got the wrong coin.
2. You left me positive feedback shortly after the coin was delivered. The buyer states it was because his mother, dear sainted women, 98 years old and blind, said she got it, but the buyer states that as soon as he saw it, he knew there was a simple mix up, and that you shipped the wrong coin.
3. I've never owned a 2012-S MS70 ASE - I bought only 2011 25th Ann. sets purely on speculation and haven't bought anymore since. Paypal just sees you sell a lot of slabbed coins. Please be more careful and ship the correct coin next time.
I had a case 1 week ago, also with a 14 day return, for an item sold 6 November. delivered on 9 November, with positive feedback 2 days later. 63 days later, he opens an SNAD, due to the fact that (it's a car part) won't fit. He is doing a Non factory modification, and using the part on a car that is was never designed for, and not even close on the year application. Wrong on 3 levels. It took HOURS of time with ebay to win this, and only because he sent me a note asking how to make it work, outlining what he was doing. Try to explain 50 year old spindle geometries, bump steering, and ball joint taper angles to the nice ebay lady.
If it would have been a simple HIDDEN DAMAGE SNAD, I probably would have lost.
All is good - got this reply. Whoever said the buyer might simply be disorganized was right.
I went back to my ebay purchase and find that 2012 S that I bought I still can't fine the one I bought from you but I am sure it will turn up. Sorry for all you have done on my behalf. and thanks for the coin and don't think another thing about. I will find it somewhere. Once again I am very sorry for the mix up.
you got lucky..
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An honest (albeit disorganized) buyer.
Collecting 1970s Topps baseball wax, rack and cello packs, as well as PCGS graded Half Cents, Large Cents, Two Cent pieces and Three Cent Silver pieces.
Ebay's policy is that the buyer is ALWAYS correct.
Not with me as the buyer. The one time I filed an Ebay case on a scammer who failed to ship a $2,000 coin after they received payment, Ebay just didn't seem to care. The seller and Ebay didn't even contest the fact that no coin was sent, nor did the supposed seller ever own it (ie their auction was lifted and copied from another dealer's auction a month earlier). In the end, Ebay stopped replying to my requests. I was left holding the bag on a blatant case of fraud. That was my last Ebay coin transaction (2007)
Ebay's policy is that the buyer is ALWAYS correct.
Not with me as the buyer. The one time I filed an Ebay case on a scammer who failed to ship a $2,000 coin after they received payment, Ebay just didn't seem to care. The seller and Ebay didn't even contest the fact that no coin was sent, nor did the supposed seller ever own it (ie their auction was lifted and copied from another dealer's auction a month earlier). In the end, Ebay stopped replying to my requests. I was left holding the bag on a blatant case of fraud. That was my last Ebay coin transaction (2007)
A LOT has changed on ebay since 2007.
Collecting 1970s Topps baseball wax, rack and cello packs, as well as PCGS graded Half Cents, Large Cents, Two Cent pieces and Three Cent Silver pieces.
Ebay's policy is that the buyer is ALWAYS correct.
Not with me as the buyer. The one time I filed an Ebay case on a scammer who failed to ship a $2,000 coin after they received payment, Ebay just didn't seem to care. The seller and Ebay didn't even contest the fact that no coin was sent, nor did the supposed seller ever own it (ie their auction was lifted and copied from another dealer's auction a month earlier). In the end, Ebay stopped replying to my requests. I was left holding the bag on a blatant case of fraud. That was my last Ebay coin transaction (2007)
A LOT has changed on ebay since 2007.
I would disagree. Did Ebay find more integrity since my 2007 incident? Are the coin and auction markets in general more ethical today than they were in 2007? Is the grading more accurate and repeatable in the past 9 years? Are their less crooks and shysters in today's market than in 2007? If Ebay could do that in 2007 why not again in 2017? I'm not about to give them a 2nd chance to do it again.
Ebay's policy is that the buyer is ALWAYS correct.
Not with me as the buyer. The one time I filed an Ebay case on a scammer who failed to ship a $2,000 coin after they received payment, Ebay just didn't seem to care. The seller and Ebay didn't even contest the fact that no coin was sent, nor did the supposed seller ever own it (ie their auction was lifted and copied from another dealer's auction a month earlier). In the end, Ebay stopped replying to my requests. I was left holding the bag on a blatant case of fraud. That was my last Ebay coin transaction (2007)
A LOT has changed on ebay since 2007.
I would disagree. Did Ebay find more integrity since my 2007 incident? Are the coin and auction markets in general more ethical today than they were in 2007? Is the grading more accurate and repeatable in the past 9 years? Are their less crooks and shysters in today's market than in 2007? If Ebay could do that in 2007 why not again in 2017? I'm not about to give them a 2nd chance to do it again.
In a nutshell, ebay caters far more to buyers in 2016 than they did in 2007. It has nothing to do with ethics, just facts.
Collecting 1970s Topps baseball wax, rack and cello packs, as well as PCGS graded Half Cents, Large Cents, Two Cent pieces and Three Cent Silver pieces.
Certainly the reply back from the buyer backs this up. I usually try to give the person the benefit of a doubt UNTIL it becomes apparent that he actually is a scammer, and just not confused on when he received an item, etc.
Ebay's policy is that the buyer is ALWAYS correct.
Not with me as the buyer. The one time I filed an Ebay case on a scammer who failed to ship a $2,000 coin after they received payment, Ebay just didn't seem to care. The seller and Ebay didn't even contest the fact that no coin was sent, nor did the supposed seller ever own it (ie their auction was lifted and copied from another dealer's auction a month earlier). In the end, Ebay stopped replying to my requests. I was left holding the bag on a blatant case of fraud. That was my last Ebay coin transaction (2007)
A LOT has changed on ebay since 2007.
I would disagree. Did Ebay find more integrity since my 2007 incident? Are the coin and auction markets in general more ethical today than they were in 2007? Is the grading more accurate and repeatable in the past 9 years? Are their less crooks and shysters in today's market than in 2007? If Ebay could do that in 2007 why not again in 2017? I'm not about to give them a 2nd chance to do it again.
In a nutshell, ebay caters far more to buyers in 2016 than they did in 2007. It has nothing to do with ethics, just facts.
Keeping buyers happy is a seller's job. If they cannot or will not do that, Ebay will. Without this business model no one would buy on ebay.
Velocity, Not Valuation Defines A Bubble.
Ebay's policy is that the buyer is ALWAYS correct.
Not with me as the buyer. The one time I filed an Ebay case on a scammer who failed to ship a $2,000 coin after they received payment, Ebay just didn't seem to care. The seller and Ebay didn't even contest the fact that no coin was sent, nor did the supposed seller ever own it (ie their auction was lifted and copied from another dealer's auction a month earlier). In the end, Ebay stopped replying to my requests. I was left holding the bag on a blatant case of fraud. That was my last Ebay coin transaction (2007)
A LOT has changed on ebay since 2007.
I agree, if you don't win your case in today's ebay I would be very surprise.
I would think that you are safe