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~Reply by frankilncoins: I don't understand I don't smoke. Left negitive with out contacting me 4 refund?
~Rating Mutually Withdrawn: Buyer and seller mutually agreed to withdraw feedback for this item.
The sellers only neg was withdrawn, but I got a good idea where the smoke came from...all the hot deals!
"Keep your malarkey filter in good operating order" -Walter Breen
Using keyword spamming and a totally deceptive description.
Reported to ebay.
I hope they catch it before it closes!
All they promise is that you get the coin in the photo. Whoopee -- you get a $14 coin for $449.
A very, very deceptive ebay listing.
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<< <i>"I'AM NOT TRYING TO PLACE A VALUE OR GRADE ON THIS COIN" >>
, as
PCGS MS67 TRENDS $1,600.00 screams at you!
from the price list. He could of made more money.
Camelot
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Waiting.......and still waiting on Sunday as well.
roadrunner
<< <i>That doesn't look like a PCGS MS67 coin to me. More like a cleaned AU coin in an Whitman plastic holder. >>
That's exactly what it is !!
<< <i>Would someone please contact the winning bidder and let him know that the coin might not be/probably is not in a PCGS MS67 holder? Please don't call the seller a sacmmer or anything like that, though. As sometimes happens, I was bloccked by Ebay from doing so myself or would have. Thanks. >>
PM sent:
Hi,
I just noticed you won an item titled '1886 MORGAN SILVER DOLLAR PCGS MS67 TRENDS $1,600.00'. I just wanted to warn you (if you didn't already know) that the coin is probably not MS67, nor in a PCGS holder. The title is poorly worded, even though the seller makes no claim in the description about the grade. Hopefully you'll be happy with the coin, but I did want to make you aware.
-- Adam Duritz, of Counting Crows
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<< <i>Would someone please contact the winning bidder and let him know that the coin might not be/probably is not in a PCGS MS67 holder? Please don't call the seller a sacmmer or anything like that, though. As sometimes happens, I was bloccked by Ebay from doing so myself or would have. Thanks. >>
PM sent:
Hi,
I just noticed you won an item titled '1886 MORGAN SILVER DOLLAR PCGS MS67 TRENDS $1,600.00'. I just wanted to warn you (if you didn't already know) that the coin is probably not MS67, nor in a PCGS holder. The title is poorly worded, even though the seller makes no claim in the description about the grade. Hopefully you'll be happy with the coin, but I did want to make you aware. >>
Thank you.
Cleaned AU at best, worth a little over melt........
MS67 Indeed.....errr.....MY A$$
TorinoCobra71
"Thank you for the info and I just got home and seen what had happened. This was not my intentions to miss lead anyone. I would not do that to nobody I am an honest person. I should have proofed the listing befor I subminted it. and if I would have I would have seen how it looked and changed it. I did refund the buyers payment. The listing was accidentally a mistake.
And by the way I do have nice coins and will give refund when someone is not happy.
Thanks"
And his previous winners called him on it and he took the crap back. Pulleez.
He wasn't try to fool "nobody." In logical english this means he was trying to fool everybody. Nice coins for sale? Hardly.
roadrunner
MORGANS
Thank you for you email. You are the second member to advise me. I emailed the seller and he has refunded my money. You and the other member also must have purchased something and got suckered. Thanks again, I will stay away from this guy.
So I guess the seller refunded the money. All's well that ends well, I always say. The buyer learned a valuable lesson.
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<< <i>The buyer just contacted me through Ebay:
Thank you for you email. You are the second member to advise me. I emailed the seller and he has refunded my money. You and the other member also must have purchased something and got suckered. Thanks again, I will stay away from this guy.
So I guess the seller refunded the money. All's well that ends well, I always say. The buyer learned a valuable lesson. >>
And hopefully the seller did too - I can dream, can't I?
morgans
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<< <i>The buyer just contacted me through Ebay:
Thank you for you email. You are the second member to advise me. I emailed the seller and he has refunded my money. You and the other member also must have purchased something and got suckered. Thanks again, I will stay away from this guy.
So I guess the seller refunded the money. All's well that ends well, I always say. The buyer learned a valuable lesson. >>
And hopefully the seller did too - I can dream, can't I? >>
Well, he's gotten at least one message from a member, and he knows that other members made his buyer aware, so hopefully he'll take the hint!
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roadrunner
-- Adam Duritz, of Counting Crows
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<< <i>Who with any coin knowlege would bid on such an item over bullion value? $15 is an overpayment on the con(sic) shown. >>
That's the key: "with any coin knowledge". It's easy for a newbie to get on Ebay and get fleeced, particularly if he/she is flying solo. I could easily imagine a situation where someone inherits their grandmother's old coins, says, "Hey, these are neat!", and decides to start a collection. When you have more money than experience it's easy enough to get roped in -- particularly by someone who's actively trying to screw you. It sounds to me like the bidder had just enough knowledge to get in over his head. Is it partially his fault for not getting the knowledge first? Well, yeah. But the guy who laid the landmine has more responsibility than the guy who steps on it, IMHO.
-- Adam Duritz, of Counting Crows
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