Whoops, my bad, i'm not very expierianced with E-Bay, and most of my expieriance has actually come through this forum. I'm glad to see she is pulling the coin though.
She sent me an email and told me that she pulled it, and would pursue the guy who sold to her... She also thanked me for the 'education' and asked me for my phone number. Uh... yeah. I think I'll pass on the phone number thing. I think she is basically honest, but saw the 'easy money' and wanted to make it without really taking accountability for what was happening. I really don't think she liked the negative attention, and feeling 'dumb'. However, she is not likely to stop selling the SGS coins. She is another Abon wannabe, but likely won't like the negative press and emails that come with it. I think she will reconsider selling coins over the long run (or decide to learn something about them). I hope at least. It does pay to get involved, but sadly the issue with never be resolved one seller at a time... its not this lady who is the problem, it is the big SGS sellers and the entire culture of the 'quick rip'.
Of she is truly as dumb as she appears then she sould not be selling ANYTHING on ebay. Nobody can be that unaware. When I inquire about such fraud most sellers either (1) remove the coin or (2) tell me to mind my own business and not bid on their crap if I don't want it. The other day I ran across a quarter graded MS61. The seller had caveat "I don' know nuthing 'bout coins". I asked if they knew nothing how could he assign a value of MS61. Answer: He "thought" that's what it should be by looking at others on ebay. Oh brother. Keep them straight, smb12312