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It was bound to happen one day, I suppose
I've had nothing but good experiences buying on eBay... until I went to the post office today.
Picture of the item I bid on and won:

Picture of what I got:

Picture of the item I bid on and won:

Picture of what I got:

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I was just trolling on eBay a few minutes ago but I haven't bought anything on there in over a year. Your experience is a good example of why.
Hoard the keys.
Glad you're taking it so well.
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sucks...sorry that you are going through it.
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
<< <i>do you have a link to the auction? a seller like that needs to be outed >>
Here's the seller: pufferman2008
Interestingly enough, the exact same coin (well, the picture is the same, anyway) is back up for auction again.
-Paul
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
i sent you that coin you won which coin is wrong and why is it wrong?
please explain?
I replied, with pictures this time. I'm wondering what he'll have to say to that.
A week later I got a message from another Ebayer asking me if I had any problems with this seller. He had bought something around the same time I did from this guy and the same thing happened to him.
I'll try to find this seller's ID and post it when I do.
Edit: seller's Id is jjspds
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<< <i>I had a seller do this to me a while back. He had a 1956 proof type 1 pictured for a BIN $25. I bought it because it was a very nice coin with light cameo. The next day he has the same picture up on another auction. When I saw this I wrote and asked him if I was getting the coin he had pictured. No response. Of course when I got it, it was a type 2. I would have kept it because it was a nice DDR but it was covered in hairlines on both sides. He accepted my return and refunded my shipping but I told him how upset I was and how deceptive I thought he was being.
A week later I got a message from another Ebayer asking me if I had any problems with this seller. He had bought something around the same time I did from this guy and the same thing happened to him.
I'll try to find this seller's ID and post it when I do.
Edit: seller's Id is jjspds >>
Probably doing it purposely to prey on those that know of the different varieties but don't know the small differences of the varieties. Gotta watch that with '56 Franklins. The 1970-S small date Cent is a classic scam vehicle for this also.
A simple email to the seller stating that the coin you received is not the coin pictured in the auction and that you are returning the coin for a refund, should resolve your situation.
The name is LEE!
I would contact the buyer right away and advise him of the "error" he made in shipment, then if it isn't resolved in a week, start the PayPal process.
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auction do not look alike. Am I missing something? I agree what he sent does not look like his auction either.
But then again neither do the coins you show above.
Sorry this happened to you.
Steve
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<< <i>My question is the pictures you show here and the picture in the auction do not look alike. Am I missing something? >>
Yes- he changed the picture in his current listing...
Item Revisions summary for item #250357451594
The seller has revised the following item information:
Date - Time - Revised Information
Jan-18-09 - 08:47:56 PST - Description
PictureURL: Pictures Added/Deleted
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<< <i>It still could be an honest mistake. Hopefully everything will work out fine. >>
Perhaps the seller accidentally shipped the wrong coin???? I've seen that happen before with much much more expensive coins...
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<< <i>Perhaps the seller accidentally shipped the wrong coin???? >>
I am now on my third email to him asking that question specifically. His last two responses have ignored the question completely.
Steve
He replied "It needs Cleaned" lol
<< <i>Ouch!
A simple email to the seller stating that the coin you received is not the coin pictured in the auction and that you are returning the coin for a refund, should resolve your situation. >>
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<< <i>I asked him " Is this the same coin as you sold here: And I sent him the link to this thread.
He replied "It needs Cleaned" lol >>
"in great condition need some cleaning"
lmao
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<< <i>That's why I don't buy raw coins on the Bay... >>
It would be just as easy to show a picture of a slab you don't have as a raw coin, if one were so inclined.
<< <i>He replied "It needs Cleaned" lol >>
You might reply:
"I needs refund"
Hmph.
Cathy
<< <i>Yup ... nothing like buying a coin on eBay from a seller that mostly deals in t shirts, caps & power tools.
As long as you get the coin pictured, it doesn't really matter what the guy usually sells, does it?
Reminds of some members on here. Assume this way don't assume that way.
<< <i>Due to the evidence you have presented, I have decided to deviate from my usual MO and have "asked seller a question" and asked him why he is selling what he already sold (same photo...not saying "stock photo" on something like that...which would be hard anyway since it isn't a common modern) >>
CCM: CaptainCoinMan is here to save the day.
Dear Pufferman. My name is Bochiman, why are you selling a coin you already sold?
Reply:by Pufferman, hey dude do I know you? Who are you? CaptainCoinMan? Want a puff dude? Coins are coins in my book. Go ahead and bid and win a auction of mine and I will give you something that I already sold dude. Totally far out, dude is emailing me about a coin I sold, damn I have to layoff on this Stuff.
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<< <i>Due to the evidence you have presented, I have decided to deviate from my usual MO and have "asked seller a question" and asked him why he is selling what he already sold (same photo...not saying "stock photo" on something like that...which would be hard anyway since it isn't a common modern) >>
CCM: CaptainCoinMan is here to save the day.
Dear Pufferman. My name is Bochiman, why are you selling a coin you already sold?
Reply:by Pufferman, hey dude do I know you? Who are you? CaptainCoinMan? Want a puff dude? Coins are coins in my book. Go ahead and bid and win a auction of mine and I will give you something that I already sold dude. Totally far out, dude is emailing me about a coin I sold, damn I have to layoff on this Stuff.
yaha, you really should lay off the medication while you post.
As for those that have something to contribute to the thread, or are interested, I got a reply from the seller this morning stating he has "20 of these to sell".....I "encouraged" him to use individual pictures of each one for sale rather than a stock photo as he was causing problems and could cause more.
Sorry, yaha, that I tried to be constructive rather than just whining and ranting and buying from TV hypesters
I do understand that your world is probably more fun to live in than reality though
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