I recently sold those 2 coins on Ebay . and when buyer received them he complained about PVC Damage on 2 coins , can anybody see something ? or the guy just making stories ? thanks for your replies guys! ******************************************* You can alsoc heck for better photos on NGC Verify
thanks for your fast reply Keerkleez ! guy just making up stories , that these 2 coins are PVC Damaged , not only 1 - but 2 !!
Yea, those are in excellent condition and you should have no trouble selling them. I would just give them a refund and sell them again. Is he asking for a discount or something?
yes he want to return them or give him money for NCS Restoration which is 25$ per coin + shipping cost ( around 90$ for both coins) he left me a negative feedback, with stupid comments http://feedback.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewFeedback2&userid=luba_lubachka&ftab=AllFeedback
i have no return policy for slabbed coins which is stated clearly on all my listings i take return on raw coins or if i make mistake on description , many dealers on ebay this days are not offereing returns on slabbed coins.
I see now, he is trying to take advantage of the fact that you have no feedback. This guy needs to be reported to ebay then shot. OK, well maybe not shot, but his momma should yell at him for a while. My momma is cajun, I'd rather be shot than yelled at by her. She goes into this whole French tirade and I dont understand French.
Regardless of what you state in your description if he files a SNAD eBay will refund him his money. And taking returns avoids problems like the one your having.
eBay changed the SNAD rules, though. The seller could definitely fight the SNAD (and ask for the feedback to be removed) on account of the buyer claiming issues that simply don't exist. You should PM "Detecto" about that. He's a member of, well, EVERY forum about collectibles. He'll repeatedly ask until someone gives an answer for you. Seriously, though, a coin forum might not be the best place to ask about that stuff... especially in someone else's thread. Try posting in General Discussions.
If someone is not happy with a purchase, you offer a full refund once they return the coins. The days of playing hardball with ebay buyers is over. You have lost your chance to fix this mess.
As far as the yellow coin is concerned, it's hard to predict what the patina or toning will look like on only 70% silver content coin. It also depends on where and how the coin was stored. Aside from one coin looking yellow, the other silver, I don't see a problem. Here is a 1970's 62.5% silver coin I have, one side turned yellow, the other didn't...
here is NGC photos: http://www.ngccoin.com/certlookup/index.aspx?CertNumber=3732623-009 http://www.ngccoin.com/certlookup/index.aspx?CertNumber=3732623-010