...well, the do take Visa and Mastercard! I have a feeling that we'll be seeing much more of this kind of stuff in the very near future.
I think there's some stuffs on there that's fundamentally wrong. 1) Having a free email address as a business contact (very professional) 2) Having a US address - did I not warn about having business proxies in the US? 3) Claiming to be a member of numismatics association (Really?) 4) Accepting credit cards - sure you can do a charge back for receiving counterfeits 5) If this person does have a US address - I seriously wonder if he / she pays taxes!!! (now let's see if the taxman will take action on that)
And they've found their way to ebay as we knew they inevitably would http://www.ebay.com/sch/mic-jul/m.h...-b&LH_Complete=1&rt=nc&_trksid=p2046732.m1684
well, at least their grading skills are lacking! If I saw a coin marked AU-58 in a dealers case and it looked like that.... I would be pretty sure the guy was a crook.
This isn't a Chinese coin. It isn't even the right design: And, while I'm at it, AU52? Seriously? What the heck?
It might be an apartment address but I would bet anyone that it is a commercial drop box. They're not going to give an address for law enforcement to raid.
That is a badly designed website. Incidentally the man in the top right is an Australian bed salesman. He has a big billboard at Melbourne airport.