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Is the "you-grade" system of ebay auctions unethical if the coin has issues?
Issues that aren't easily detected in the photo?
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Ken
I used to send back 50% of what I bought, now I eat a lot of crap and buy 10% of what I used to
Buying top quality Seated Dimes in Gem BU and Proof.
Buying great coins - monster eye appeal only.
bad photos of coins with no descriptions i simply pass by.
so many other auctions to take a chance at then to gamble
on a sure loser :-|
<< <i>i do not mind "you grade" with good photos.
bad photos of coins with no descriptions i simply pass by.
so many other auctions to take a chance at then to gamble
on a sure loser :-| >>
YEP !!!
I think it is wrong for dealers to do this but for the rare honest person selling part of a family collection it's ok. It's just getting harder to tell the truthful ones from the big fat liars.
Most sane people bid accordingly , and a small ever changing , seemingly inexhaustible pool of delusional foolish bidders chase their dream. I think most people fall into both catagories at some time.
Not being sarcastic, an actual question.....
<< <i>Is THIS considered misleading?
Not being sarcastic, an actual question..... >>
I think that the photos speak volumes.
Check out my current listings: https://ebay.com/sch/khunt/m.html?_ipg=200&_sop=12&_rdc=1
<< <i>Is THIS considered misleading?
Not being sarcastic, an actual question..... >>
What is mis-leading about it? He shows several high quality (for ebay at least) pics of a corroded mid-grade cent. Admittedly, he does call it high-grade rather than the mid-grade I think it is but that is normal for ebay sellers.
Recipient of the coveted "You Suck" award, April 2009 for cherrypicking a 1833 CBHD LM-5, and April 2022 for a 1835 LM-12, and again in Aug 2012 for picking off a 1952 FS-902.
Likewise, I conduct my Ebay sales the same way, providing the best photos I can so potential bidders can clearly see what they are bidding on. I only buy from sellers with 99% or better rating and have had good luck with it so far.
I personally prefer buying raw coins for a lesser amount than the premium that you will pay for pre-slabbed coins. If you know what you are doing (and most of you here do), you can make money this way IMHO.
Dwayne F. Sessom
Ebay ID: V-Nickel-Coins
My V Nickel Registry Set - https://pcgs.com/setregistry/alltimeset/71874
<< <i>Is THIS considered misleading?
Not being sarcastic, an actual question..... >>
I have no problems with this auction. Sure there is a little puffery but that is a seller's prerogative.
Keeper of the VAM Catalog • Professional Coin Imaging • Prime Number Set • World Coins in Early America • British Trade Dollars • Variety Attribution