Should we out people who reneg on paying?
Have a communication today from a guy who purchased a 1922 St Gaudens in MS-62 on Ebay 7 days ago. The customer sent me an email and told me the check would be a little late because of bad weather in Ohio. I had no problem with that. However consider that we have not been paid and today receive the following . Look at the way this was worded and tell me what you think.I've written my opinion after these letters below ( by the way there's several more and this is becoming a multi-hour long issue.
From Buyer
Q: Greetings, I've long since sent you a check for this 1922 DBL Eagle. I see that it has not cleared yet. So, I assume that it is safe to say that you haven't shipped it yet. I wasn't thinking straight when I bid on it. It was not the coin I wanted. I am asking if it might be possible to see what else you have that I might really be interested in and apply that money to something else. If we can work something out, that would be great. If not, I will take the coin in good faith for my mistake and figure out what to do with it when I get it. Thanks, Whatever you might be able to do for me would be greatly appreciated. Mark XXXXX
A 2nd communication from this fellow:
Q: Greetings, If you received my previos email, then you know I am interested in swapping the 1922 Dbl Eagle I've purchsed but has not been shipped yet. I have looked at the coins you have available. - You have a lot of coins. I tried to look at them all but I got worn out. I did find a couple I am interested in. One I did not find is a 1907 Liberty Dbl Eagle. I did find three that I might be interested in if you are willing to make the swap. 1) Gold Eagles - 1892 $10 NGC MS61 : 6 2)Gold Eagles - 1881-S $10 NGC MS61 3)1Half Eagles - 1861 $5 NGC AU55 I may just wnt two of the 1892 Eagle or some combination of the others. If this is something we can work out, let me know. I will send you any difference. Thanks again for your consideration. Mark XXXX FYI : right now I am most interested in 1892, 1907, 1912. (1919), 1920, coins
I advised that we have not been paid and that's why the item hasn't shipped. I further advised that a deal is a deal and if he is not happy with this then I suggested the order be terminated and that will be that. I do not wish to do any other business with this buyer.
Now I'm getting multiple responses on the ebay interface which is time consuming.
My position is simple. This is a bullion related item. You order a bullion related item you pay for it. Simple. In this case I would prefer to simply cancel the order so we can get the fee returned and be done with it. What say you?
From Buyer
Q: Greetings, I've long since sent you a check for this 1922 DBL Eagle. I see that it has not cleared yet. So, I assume that it is safe to say that you haven't shipped it yet. I wasn't thinking straight when I bid on it. It was not the coin I wanted. I am asking if it might be possible to see what else you have that I might really be interested in and apply that money to something else. If we can work something out, that would be great. If not, I will take the coin in good faith for my mistake and figure out what to do with it when I get it. Thanks, Whatever you might be able to do for me would be greatly appreciated. Mark XXXXX
A 2nd communication from this fellow:
Q: Greetings, If you received my previos email, then you know I am interested in swapping the 1922 Dbl Eagle I've purchsed but has not been shipped yet. I have looked at the coins you have available. - You have a lot of coins. I tried to look at them all but I got worn out. I did find a couple I am interested in. One I did not find is a 1907 Liberty Dbl Eagle. I did find three that I might be interested in if you are willing to make the swap. 1) Gold Eagles - 1892 $10 NGC MS61 : 6 2)Gold Eagles - 1881-S $10 NGC MS61 3)1Half Eagles - 1861 $5 NGC AU55 I may just wnt two of the 1892 Eagle or some combination of the others. If this is something we can work out, let me know. I will send you any difference. Thanks again for your consideration. Mark XXXX FYI : right now I am most interested in 1892, 1907, 1912. (1919), 1920, coins
I advised that we have not been paid and that's why the item hasn't shipped. I further advised that a deal is a deal and if he is not happy with this then I suggested the order be terminated and that will be that. I do not wish to do any other business with this buyer.
Now I'm getting multiple responses on the ebay interface which is time consuming.
My position is simple. This is a bullion related item. You order a bullion related item you pay for it. Simple. In this case I would prefer to simply cancel the order so we can get the fee returned and be done with it. What say you?
Coin's for sale/trade.
Tom Pilitowski
US Rare Coin Investments
800-624-1870
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Edited to add: Given the seriousness of the storms out East, I'd give the check another couple of days to arrive. Heck, even the US Mint distribution center closed up.
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But he should definitely pay for the item, let him re-list it himself.
Edited to add: Why not just honor whatever his initial payment was for trade (if and when you receive it)? No need to reprice. Just credit current value and let him pay more if he wants an upgrade.
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I had no problem with that. That doesn't mean I was happy about it. You make a commitment, you keep it. He broke that commitment.
Now to send me a letter 7 days later and write it in such a way to put some of the responsibility on me ( you haven't shipped it yet? ) when I haven't even been paid and then talk about a new fantasy list of what the buyer may or may not be interested in which are all over the place, forget it. I would prefer to not do business with this type of person and this as far as I'm concerned is a reneg.
The buyer is betagammarad
While we all make mistakes, had this "buyer" been straight with me , I probably would have let it slide. But he's playing. And I don't wan t to play in return.
More than an hour of time blown on this.
Thank you all for illuminating your positions on such a thing. Some good people here
Coin's for sale/trade.
Tom Pilitowski
US Rare Coin Investments
800-624-1870
<< <i>I too am fine when buyers change their mind, I also offer a return policy. What kind of return policy do you offer? >>
There is no return on bullion related coins. What planet do you reside on?
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Tom Pilitowski
US Rare Coin Investments
800-624-1870
The most precious thing one has is his / her reputation. If some doesn't honor his / her promise, as far as I am concerned, said individual is a bowel movement with legs.
By all means, I think you are providing a public service to warn others of people who do not honor their promise to pay.
"Seu cabra da peste,
"Sou Mangueira......."
He may be new. You might consider stating one more time your business rules and these are the bedrock of your business. You might be suprised by the reply but I doubt it.
If the reply read something like this, I would even give him a 2nd chance. Now that I understand I'm somewhat ashamed, I really believed this was how this is done. I do appreciate the help and I now feel somewhat naive to have attempted to bargain after we had already shook hands. Sincerely, XXXX. jws
I doubt you are going to get a check, and if you do
I would be surprised if it clears
keep your vision -
what is your usual time frame for filing NPB
If a member on this board wants to "out" an eBayer who doesn't want to pay, everything regarding the transaction should be made available to the board members. That includes specific, detailed information regarding the transaction. But realize, that is only one side of the story. So that leads to the integrity of the member that is "outing" an eBayer. If I don't personally know the board member, what guarantee is there that he/she is right in their accusation against the eBayer? I think a lot of us that don't go to coin shows, or at least the majors, and have never met nor dealt with a particular board member, can only go by that person's past postings on this board. Maybe that's the best there is, but I think it's thin, though.
The worst scenario is a board member that posts a "stay away from this guy, he's trouble" and we all immediately block the person from our listings. Where's the proof?
The other problem I would have is if the accusing board member publishes emails or snail mail correspondence with the person's identity, be it eBay or otherwise. That smacks of breaching expectations of confidentiality. I'm not a lawyer, but I would be careful going into this arena of "outing" somebody.
Compounding this issue is the recent eBay policy change. In this case, Tom has every right to neg this guy if he never gets paid for the coin. But hey, eBay won't allow you to do that in the very near future. So maybe this board (and others) might be the only way to know if a bidder is trustworthy. I would still be very careful, though.
I guess I may have just blown holes in my argument with the last paragraph.
Vietnam Vet 1968-1969
<< <i>I wouldn't out him. He only had second thoughts about what he wanted to purchase...it happens. Why not see if you can work a deal out. You're still getting his money. It shouldn't be that big a deal. Just MHO. >>
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<< <i>The buyer is betagammarad >>
This guy has won 633 auctions in the last 30 days. He's also racked up 248 positives in the last 30 days and, so far, has no negs. If he's actually paying for all these coins, I'd be bending over backwards to work with him.
Russ, NCNE
Steve
The buyer is 100% correct.
You do have a lot of coins.
Russ is correct
This guy has won 633 auctions in the last 30 days. He's also racked up 248 positives in the last 30 days and, so far, has no negs. If he's actually paying for all these coins, I'd be bending over backwards to work with him.
The buyer is now cognizant that you are a large Dealer. He wants to deal. You're crazy if you don't reel him in over this sale. He hit the jackpot somewhere and is looking to spend it. Spend some time with him, he want's to know that you can be worked with before buying a number of other pieces.
<< <i>A 1922 double eagle is a bullion coin?
Steve >>
In that grade it's Bullion related, sure is.
Far as the customer, go for it. You have his ID and my blessings.
Hit the jackpot? LOL
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Tom Pilitowski
US Rare Coin Investments
800-624-1870
Let me explain, I have bought a few coins on eBay, and sometimes from the same seller. After I have had a few positive transaction and a buy / sell relationship has been established, I have no problem buying direct from the dealer without going through eBay ( this saves me the hassle of bidding and the seller the fees of listing and finial value).
The OP still has the coin so he is not out anything, why not work with the customer, it might be rewarded later down the road
1. Your bid is a legal binding contract.
2. If you want to change the terms of the contract after you sign it, both parties have to agree on the new contract.
3. Seems pretty clear mrearlygold does not wish to change the original contract.
4. Seems pretty clear buyer wants to change the contract.
Under ebay's proposed feedback changes mrearlygold would get a Negative for not catering to the buyers every whim & all mrearlygold could do is leave a neutral BLOCK THIS BIDDER feedback.
Good luck with your struggle mrearlygold, I would BLOCK THAT BIDDER.....if nothing else
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Tom Pilitowski
US Rare Coin Investments
800-624-1870
I feel your pain.
I just sold a $3000 coin using the fixed price and "Show a Bid" feature. After several rounds we agreed on the price and the buyer bot the coin. After a week of not hearing anything back. I wrote him to see if he had sent the payment. His reply was that his wife saw the purchase and would divorce him if paid for the coin. He dodn't even consider letting me know. LOL!
At least your guy is willing to work something out.
unfortunately I have had similar things happen. I don't know what good it would do to "out the buyer" except to alienate him and his fellow buyers.
A deal is not done until both parties are happy with the out come. Deal with the guy. Maybe something good will come of it.
jmho
Larry
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As for this specific situatiion, I would find something to sell him. This happens to me frequently. presidential dollars which I sell come in so many flavors that buyers are often making mistakes. When I tell them "no problem" they bend over backwards to find something else to buy. good buyers make mistakes and live up to their committments and appreciate being treated professionally. --Jerry
<< <i>Tell him that when if the check arrives you will send him what he wanted. If he does not want it tell him you will have the auction annulled and that he will have to agree to the e-bay terms. >>
Ebay offers annulments now? I should have considered that before my divorce.
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His email sounded reasonable to me and I would have tried to work with the guy. You might have made a good customer, but you have turned him off and likely several people reading this thread as well.
<< <i>I have to agree... the guy entered into an agreement to purchase that particular coin at that particular price. >>
Yes, he did. And, he also said:
If not, I will take the coin in good faith for my mistake and figure out what to do with it when I get it.
Russ, NCNE
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<< <i>The buyer is betagammarad >>
This guy has won 633 auctions in the last 30 days. He's also racked up 248 positives in the last 30 days and, so far, has no negs. If he's actually paying for all these coins, I'd be bending over backwards to work with him.
Russ, NCNE >>
damn Russ.... with such common sense , you should running for President
<< <i>damn Russ.... with such common sense , you should running for President >>
I've never registered to vote but if Russ runs I will........Just to vote for Russ.....lol
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<< <i>The buyer is betagammarad >>
This guy has won 633 auctions in the last 30 days. He's also racked up 248 positives in the last 30 days and, so far, has no negs. If he's actually paying for all these coins, I'd be bending over backwards to work with him.
Russ, NCNE >>
Right on Russ,
At the end of the day, my goal is to generate profit in my business - and to take my ego out of the equation, when and where it might stand in the way of so doing.
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This old collector fart thinks that the OP should out the person and here is why. A few years back I kept my mouth shut about a very slow payer that I had to constantly hound for his payment. Later on another forum member had a very bad experience with the same guy. Possibly the other forum members problem could have been avoided if I would have said something to begin with.
Respectfully Old Collector Fart.
Ken
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<< <i>I have to agree... the guy entered into an agreement to purchase that particular coin at that particular price. >>
Yes, he did. And, he also said:
If not, I will take the coin in good faith for my mistake and figure out what to do with it when I get it.
Russ, NCNE >>
Then why did he bring up his brain fart in the first place? I get it... the guy has big bucks to spend... ergo, the playing field is a tad different.
Leo
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With the lack of teeth to go after bad buyers now, let alone good ones (like this one), makes you think that someone really thought thru the Feedback Analysis over at EBay.
1.) Pick up the phone and call him. Do this first. Contact Data get be gotten from EBay.
2.) All Personal Checks are carbonized now (99%), ask for the copy.
3.) Get a Check Number and Date during the Call
4.) Ask him out right if he can't pay.
EBay will get it sooner then Later - Death by a 1,000 Cuts
<< <i>Griv you are really tactful.
This old collector fart thinks that the OP should out the person and here is why. A few years back I kept my mouth shut about a very slow payer that I had to constantly hound for his payment. Later on another forum member had a very bad experience with the same guy. Possibly the other forum members problem could have been avoided if I would have said something to begin with.
Respectfully Old Collector Fart.
Ken >>
I strongly disagree. Even though he hasn't followed the letter of the auction he hasn't provided ANY indication he won't pay. So, I am friggin amazed that you would advocate "outing" him prior to the resolution of this issue. You have to be kidding me here? The situation is still in progress, geez. What if he ends up sending and extra $20 for the hassle? All of a sudden he's ok but does that message get out to all the people that read his "outing"? No.
I would certainly ask that you rethink your position on this but if not, don't expect me to work on my tact. Fair enough?
Russ even quoted that just a bit ago but it seems people didn't pay attention
btw...Tom (OP), already outed the guy....no need to keep pressing for it ...
Here....I went back to copy/paste it for everyone....
If we can work something out, that would be great. If not, I will take the coin in good faith for my mistake and figure out what to do with it when I get it. Thanks, Whatever you might be able to do for me would be greatly appreciated
Would be as simple as ...."sorry....I do consider it sold to you for that right now but if there are any other items you are thinking about, let me know and I can see if we can do something".
Would make the sale set and also set it up for a future sale with a win-win for both parties, imho.
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment
Friggin edit on a critical post on page 1. Forget every damn thing I said in this EDITED post and the posts before this one.
Ken
he bought saying you are an old fashioned dealer who goes by
the auction rules.
worse case, tell him you will rip up the check and you can start fresh.
<< <i>Opps: He was outed? I missed that. Back to read the whole thread.
Friggin edit on a critical post on page 1. Forget every damn thing I said in this EDITED post and the posts before this one.
Ken >>
Yepper. Outed on the second post. Seems this Old Fart Dealer didn't need much encouragement to be a jerk. Maybe being a biggoted old fart isn't what it used to be.