Has anyone ever done business with Harbor Coin, in IL?

Hi - just wondering if anyone has had any dealings with Harbor Coin. I believe that they are a B&M in Illinois. Any info appreciated. Thanks.
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Authorized dealer for PCGS, PCGS Currency, NGC, NCS, PMG, CAC. Member of the PNG, ANA. Member dealer of CoinPlex and CCE/FACTS as "CH5"
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I will PM you the details if you wish.
Exception might be their circ Barber material. Some nice originals but fully priced.
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Mary
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An authorized PCGS dealer, and a contributor to the Red Book.
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Great dealings with Brian.
They are probably fine to deal with....but only in sight-seen, face-to-face transactions.....since most everyone here seems to love these guys. But on ebay? Forgeddaboutit!
Coin Lieutenant also had a similar experience. Yeah, just do a forum "search" for Harbor Coins or Brian Timmons. We're just some of the guys who have spoken up. Only goes to show that few people were willing to take the return neg to let others know about problem sellers (this was before the recent rule changes).
Hey, I've only had great dealings with my local B&M because they are always face-to-face. But I also know they've bought many superb rare coins worth over $10,000 each from unknowledgeable sellers for 20c to 30c on the dollar...coins that I would have loved to have paid 95c on the dollar just to flip them. Doesn't make them nominees for Sainthood because I've had good transactions with them. I get nightmares thinking of all the widows and orphans they've purchased from over the years. But as they have said to me, "you have to score big several times a year to pay the rent," as if that justifies anything.
Toolhaus FB - plenty of people here had problems with Harbor...must be all be complainers
I see Duke801 had an identical experience to me with a coin claimed to be 95+% red. His turned out to be 30% RB or borderline Brown! The ogh rattler 1867 MS63 RB two cent piece sent to me and claimed to be 95% RED with blazing luster and no marks turned out to be a very low end RB with absolutely dead luster but clean surfaces. It was worth 63 BN money. Hyped as 95% blazing red and 64+++?...you've got to be kidding. The poor photo really only showed that it was an 1867 2c piece in a rattler. Then Harbor hides behind the assigned PCGS grade (rather than erroeneous and puffed up description) and says the buyer doesn't know anything. The photos on the 1867 2c were really poor but based on the description but I figured the worst the coin could be was a 50% RED and a strong 63+. It would still be worth $225. Wrong. The coin was a very low end 63 turd. I sold the coin to Vince Blume for $150, below listed wholesale 63RB money. Total dog of a coin and a lesson learned....some ogh's really stink regardless what a seller like Harbor hypes about them. But it does seem most of Harbor's negative feedbacks are more in the past...a blessing for today's eBayers. Hopefully they learned that shafting eBay buyers was not conducive to long term relationships. You just don't get dozens of neg/neutral feedbacks by being a "Saint" or a "great dealer."
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I won a nice early walker in an NGC holder in one of their Ebay auctions, at a very favorable price. They sent notice, I promptly sent my check. Two days later they tell me, sorry, but we had sold the coin prior to the auction ending, and forgot to pull the listing. I was disappointed, but said Ok, and they responded they would return my check.....a week went by, I checked my account, and saw that they had cashed it! So I emailed them, and said I guess that means they must be sending me the coin afterall. No, why do I ask? Because you deposited the check you were going to return to me.....the I got attitude - well, I can't keep track of everything that goes on around here, this is a busy place, I guess I'll just have to mail you a new check for the amount......a week goes by, still no check. Then no reply. So I notify Ebay....and Harbor turns it around to being MY problem, but 'graciously said they would take care of it'....so I did get a check a few days later.
Then the icing on the cake - they relist the SAME walker in a PCGS holder a couple weeks later!
Now, maybe all their fans have had better dealings face to face with them.....but I know that if ANYONE pulled something like this on the BST, they'd be run out of town with torches and pitchforks!
How many fully reputable eBay sellers need to add multiple ID's for the B&M to keep the negs hidden? After using Harborcoin and BrianTimmons, these guys added Harborcoin1 to try and bury the past and make things look quite a bit rosier....
These are only the ID's I know about. There might be others lurking out there.
Harborcoin1 Toolhaus FB
BrianTimmons Toolhaus feedback
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BST transactions: ao39,Bajjerfan,Barndog,Batman23,Blackhawk,
Braddick,brokezorro,cohodk,CoinsAreNeat,Coinlearner,cucamongacoin,dizzyfoxx,DoubleEagle59,dpvilla,
dsessom,Ducky1100,EvilEmpire,eyoung429,greencopper,grip,jakeblue,JonathanB,Kalshacon,
Keets,kryptonitecomics,KSteelheader,LasVegasTeddy,LeeG,
LucyBop,mach19,MisterTicToc,
Nocerino18,Numisma,oldwestgold,oreville,PreTurb,
Rob41281,Robb,robkool,RPMHunter,RTS,
SeaEagleCoins,steelielee,Stone,sToner,smittys,tydye,Walkerguy21D
"Everything is on its way to somewhere. Everything." - George Malley, Phenomenon
http://www.american-legacy-coins.com
There is a BrianTimmons1 account as well as a Harborcoin2!
This seems a bit excessive to me or is this standard practice for dealers?
These are just the easy ones to find, who knows if there are others better hidden? Nothing here to see, just some routine admin and cleaning up of the books.
Seems eBay may have wised up to this stuff as one of the accounts was merged.
roadrunner
BST transactions: ao39,Bajjerfan,Barndog,Batman23,Blackhawk,
Braddick,brokezorro,cohodk,CoinsAreNeat,Coinlearner,dizzyfoxx,DoubleEagle59,dpvilla
Ducky1100,EvilEmpire,eyoung429,greencopper,grip,jakeblue,JonathanB,Kalshacon,
Keets,kryptonitecomics,KSteelheader,LasVegasTeddy,LeeG,
LucyBop,mach19,MisterTicToc,
Nocerino18,Numisma,oldwestgold,oreville,PreTurb,
Rob41281,Robb,robkool,RPMHunter,RTS,
SeaEagleCoins,steelielee,Stone,sToner,smittys,tydye,Walkerguy21D
"Everything is on its way to somewhere. Everything." - George Malley, Phenomenon
http://www.american-legacy-coins.com
Just another few pages more to add to the Harbor records.
roadrunner
Authorized dealer for PCGS, PCGS Currency, NGC, NCS, PMG, CAC. Member of the PNG, ANA. Member dealer of CoinPlex and CCE/FACTS as "CH5"
But I don't think they are doing all that many eBay auctions anymore.
Just noticed that 4 of the 5 accounts are listed in the USA. BrianTimmons1 is listed as "in Canada." What's up with that?
roadrunner
<< <i>WTCG, why don't you pick a current or future Harbor eBay auction where you sense the coin might not be all that the description says it is. Complete the transaction and see how well it goes. Might be instructive. Like I said. They are probably good old boys on transactions in the store and on the bourse.
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LOL. Years ago there was a florida dealer who set up at the Long Beach show. I used to buy a few coins from him at the show every so often. Very nice and courteous. One time, I purchased a $500 commem from him on ebay. Apparently, he didn't recognize my ebay handle. I responded nicely that the coin would be returned because of problems. He replied in the most obnoxious way and said the coin was sold and to not bother to return it.
My reply was "I look forward to seeing you at Long Beach". He always took extra steps to avoid me thereafter.
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I won it on ebay. I remember seeing $2.50 for shipping and thought it was quite reasonable. What I didn't notice was the part on the bottom of tbe page in the payment info section that said $13.50 insurance required. I think the coin was around $75.00, so $16.00 for shipping seemed outlandish! Of course, it was my fault for being so hasty and not reading everything on the auction page.
I did call them on the phone to explain that I felt his shipping charge was a little high and I politely asked him if there was any way to lower that at all. Now, I am a subscriber to the 'more bees with honey' theory, and I know I was very cordial and hopeful that the charge could be reduced. What spewed forth from his mouth and with such hostility shall not be repeated here, but suffice to say that was the one and only time I will deal with Harbor Coin. Very unprofessional in my book, even though it was a one time deal, first impressions are everything
Lincoln set Colorless Set
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and they're cold.
I don't want nobody to shoot me in the foxhole."
Mary
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<< <i>I bought one coin from them once............................once.
I won it on ebay. I remember seeing $2.50 for shipping and thought it was quite reasonable. What I didn't notice was the part on the bottom of tbe page in the payment info section that said $13.50 insurance required. I think the coin was around $75.00, so $16.00 for shipping seemed outlandish! Of course, it was my fault for being so hasty and not reading everything on the auction page.
I did call them on the phone to explain that I felt his shipping charge was a little high and I politely asked him if there was any way to lower that at all. Now, I am a subscriber to the 'more bees with honey' theory, and I know I was very cordial and hopeful that the charge could be reduced. What spewed forth from his mouth and with such hostility shall not be repeated here, but suffice to say that was the one and only time I will deal with Harbor Coin. Very unprofessional in my book, even though it was a one time deal, first impressions are everything
Here are their published website shipping w/insurance rates. Apparently a $75 coin normally gets sent out for $3.50.....not $16.00.
Shipping rates for packages shipped within the United States:
For values up to $100 = $3.50; $200 = $4.50
$300 = $5.50; $400 = $6.50
$500 = $7.50; $600 = $8.50
Values $601 to $1500 = $12.50; For values over $1500 = $18.50
Shipping rates above include insurance. Contact us for international shipping rates.
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