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Re: PSA's pack graders are clueless!
I assume they dont explain why because then scammers would know what they need to "fix". Your not going to ever get 100% accuracy as its all opinion and everyone has a different one. Plus humans make mistakes, even computers do too. Nothing is guaranteed 100% in life...uh well death and taxes are. lol -
Re: dmplrainbow banned!
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Re: eBay Scam Warning - Phony Cashiers Check
I read in the paper this morning about an Ebay scammer using phony cashier's checks totalling a little over 8,000.00 and I went and looked up this thread, cause I was curious if it was the same people. If you look at Apostleoflight's feedback now, the negative feedback about the phony cashier's checks has been removed.… -
Re: Another Gold Ponzi Scheme on eBay
<< <i>You ever notice how many of these slimeballs are "ID Verified"? Russ, NCNE >> ID verify is a joke. Just about every scammer I have seen has had it. A search on ICTA's site shows this seller is not a member. He's "sold" over $1 million worth of bullion in the last six weeks and he is not a member of ICTA? -
Re: Updated in 1st post. Caution to all EBay account holders
Thx for the wsrning. I am still hung up.on the scammer "somehow gained access". There are devious minds at work and I hope the exact method for their activities can be determined. In the meantime, without the exact explanation, I'd be more concerned that your computer was hacked and they got your passwords by watching you… -
Re: Counterfeit PCGS slab on eBay? 1916-D Merc
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Re: I think I got screwed on a 1977 pack
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Re: Warning to Ebayers: Bad Buyer (Update)
Trinketts: Did you inform the buyer that it is common practice for the buyer to return the coin BEFORE any kind of refund is given? This seems like common sense, it would be funny to hear the buyer's excuse for why he want's to keep the coin too for now. Definitely seems like a scammer. *Blocked* Thanks. -
Re: Any tips on identifying counterfeit Western Union Money Orders?<<<UPDATE>>>It was
The fake check or fake money order scam has been around for a long time. Usually the scammer will send a "check" for more than the amount and will want the mark (victim) to refund the money via Western Union or some other untraceable method. Here is a website with more details on this scam: http://www.fakechecks.org -
Re: Good deal or hoax?
<< <i>It doesn't matter for that auction. In the linked auction he is selling the 21 NOT the "1928". The "28" is being sold seperately. >> The photo of the "28" in BOTH auctions proves to be a "23" in BOTH photos. It is relevant to BOTH auctions because it displays the sellers disshonesty. Look at the picture I posted, how…
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