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Re: Suspicious EBay Seller

ebay is horrible when it comes to taking action against scammers/ rule breakers - there is this one guy i reported several times for intentially outbidding the high bidder to see his proxy bid max and then he retracts and push the auction up to just under the high bidders max - at first i thought it was a company shilling… -
Re: eBay Guides - Useful Information Hidden There? Have You Written One? Please Review Mine. If You Have
Great lists. If it is ok I'd like to put a link to that first list in my auctions on eBay. I'll be sure to give Anaconda Rare Coins credit, too. I'd imagine it would be no problem, but I figure I should ask anyway. I get way too many newbie questions from my auctions on eBay. While newbie questions are fine -- we all… -
Re: Babe Ruths Original Red Sox Contract
<< <i>I dont have a scanner. I called PSA and they said to make a copy and send it to them in the mail. There is no way I would make a copy and send it to anyone! I would bring it to them to examine but no copies! >> How about pics with a digital camera? - you can't possibly harm it that way. I don't blame you for not… -
Re: Steve Hart/BBC Exchange Story
I have some packs that I made 20 years ago, they are easter packs with the cards packed inside a chocolate bunny. They were not cherry picked but I suspect the choclate may make them a little off grade. I am sending them to Global for submission to be labeled as aftermarket bunny packs. GIVE ME A BREAK , there is no reason… -
Re: Scams/ Rip-Offs/ Shadiness/ or Laughable Misunderstandings...What's ur experience?
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Re: Anyone see the eBay thread of the liteside?
The rules against quoting catalogue values are laughable. Major coin auction houses and top dealers will continue to quote these figures in their domains and rightfully should do so. I suppose ebay is trying to shut down scammers who use catalogue values to overstate their coins' worths. Big deal - that's one of the… -
Re: A question I'm uncomfortable asking.....
IMHO, many owners of collectibles have staged thefts of their own property. Similarly, the most ideal buyer of stolen collectibles is the victim flush with insurance proceeds. The victim's emotional attachment to the objects is worth much more than their discounted value on the black market. I recall a few scams like this… -
Re: HELP I am getting hosed here
Was any promise made (written or verbal) in regards to condition? If not, I'm afraid you don't have a leg to stand on unless you can find some other way he misrepresented his goods. If he did misrepresent his cards, you may try to file a complaint with the postal service and the postal inspectors are pretty good about… -
Re: Has this ever happened to you on eBay?
The problem is though once you open up their e-mail, their program can read that their HTML is downloading on your computer meaning you opened the e-mail. A "cream" list for these scammers are those who at least open up their e-mails...meaning the chances are better you'll then get even more. So don't even open up these… -
Re: Buying autographs Paypal -see want list 80 to 90% Beckett
<< <i>There will always be those who want to buy the best cards for 10% book! Who puts up a list like that and tells everyone that he is buying for third book and if you dont like it stuff it?? You better believe Im going to be all over this guy like brown on crap! I still don't know why this guy is still here, when ebay…
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