Another ebay seller to watch out for
Flyfishguy
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What a thief. Look at his feedback, bid history, etc. AU coins sold as MS67, shill bidding, this seller has it all.
What a thief. Look at his feedback, bid history, etc. AU coins sold as MS67, shill bidding, this seller has it all.
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<< <i>AU coins sold as MS67 >>
There's one in an "MS67" holder that barely looks EF45 to me. Oh, yeah, and he got glowing feedback for it. (Assuming he got himself a real sucker and didn't just play the shill game and leave himself glowing feedback).
P.T. Barnum was right. There is indeed a sucker born every minute. And they'll all congregate on eBay and buy this crap all day long, every day, for years to come. I often wonder where all the bidiots are when I'm selling something. Then again, I wouldn't wanna rip someone that bad... I wouldn't be able to look at myself in the mirror.
Alas, there will always be a contingent of folks without any shame out there. And always plenty of easily-fleeced would-be victims for them to prey upon.
Collector since 1976. On the CU forums here since 2001.
One can only hope.
Of course, the telemarketers just have a new incarnation... on TV.
Collector since 1976. On the CU forums here since 2001.
This is the kind of crap I'm offered all the time at coin shows. When I tell people I'm not interested at any price, they become hurt, angry and argumentive.
Aside from ranting against these crooks here on the forum I can't see anything that can be done to keep these uninformed buyers from pouring their money down the proverbial sewer. DaveW
The priceless ingredient in any coin transaction is the integrity of the dealer.
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The measure of intelligence is the ability to change.
Albert Einstein (14 March 1879--18 April 1955)
This example is an excellent demonstration that ebay needs a special unit to help protect buyers interests.
I contacted eBay about a seller who currently has several counterfeit coins listed. I even provided an explanation as to how the coins can be identified as counterfeit with 100% certainty. Guess what. No response and the auctions are still running (closing soon). I don't get eBay sometimes.
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
Seller's return policy:
Item must be returned within: 7 Days Refund will be given as: Money Back
Return Policy Details: -You have to email us to notify of the return first.
-The product must be returned to us within 7 days of arrival.
-The product must be in the same conditions as when sent out.
-Shipping and Ebay fees will be deducted from the total of refund.
-Shipping Fees for sending the item back to us will not be refunded.
-If the product has been tampered with we will send it back to you and no refund will be provided.
-Please allow up to 30 days to process the returned items for a refund.
He charges $8 for 1st class mail. That's the racket. Overcharge for postage, deduct seller fees on a return. Even when someone returns a coin, he has made about $6 on a coin that he paid about $15 for.
You're right. That would CERTAINLY do the trick. He He
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<< <i> AU coins sold as MS67, /q]
There are a few MS64s listed, I would hate to guess what those really grade.
<< <i>someone here with an expendable ebay id should bid all this guys junk to the moon and then leave him a bunch of negs.. at least slow his sales down a bit >>
I'm not sure that the type of person who would bid on this crap is the type who would care about bad feedback, either.
what a creep.
Steve
edited to add: Then we have this lil bit of info buried way down.......
This is a TRUE AUCTION of a Excellent Condition Coin.
So what is it? MS67 dmpl? or a coin in EX condition?
Power seller my arse