This is only one of the sellers items that, IMO, are very misleading if not fraudulent. If I wanted to notify eBay about this seller's items, how would I do that. I have never reported anyone before and would like your input as to whether I should report it or mind my own business. (I detest fraudsters giving our hobby a black eye). https://www.ebay.com/itm/1990-NO-S-...351761?hash=item2cfb75a351:g:Y20AAOSwGC9dw-Eh
I just wrote him, too. First gave him/her the benefit of the doubt in the event he/she thought it really was an error (and told him/her to get educated). IF the person knew it was just a Philadelphia-minted coin I "read to him from the Good Book" as they used to say in the old Western movies. Steve
Did anyone see the movie Trial and Error? If I remember right Rip Torn's character was on trial for selling "copper engravings of the great emancipator" for $19.99 and then would send the buyers a penny. This guy is worse.
I seem to remember that comments and questions to a seller were posted on the listing page for everyone to see. Am I remembering this correctly?
I think the seller has the option of making those visible or not. I doubt this seller would agree to show the comments received on this sale.
This is nothing compared to his 9 other listings...all made up crap. But as the saying goes, he only has to sell one. Ebay won't do anything voluntarily...you have to specifically complain about it.
eBay used to be more like a swap meet when it first started. Friendly and, almost, not for profit. At least it was not looked at so much as a primary source of income.