Ebay coin seller whose negatives always get removed?

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by coinloverforever, Oct 31, 2017.

  1. aubade21

    aubade21 Well-Known Member

    Regarding blocking sellers, I guess what I mean is that I'd like to see an easy way to permanently block sellers automatically as I log in. At this point, the only way I know how to avoid seeing a sellers items is by going to the advanced tab and clicking exclude, etc. But if you're on ebay for any amount of time, it may be that there are several sellers (like sellers have with buyers) that you don't want to deal with. I'd like to identify these in an "exclude" list and not think about it again.

    It may be that I just don't know all the tricks.
     
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  3. SilverWilliesCoinsdotcom

    SilverWilliesCoinsdotcom Well-Known Member

    Found this.
    http://www.ebay.com/gds/How-to-Block-a-Sellers-Listings-/10000000006694277/g.html
     
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  4. sakata

    sakata Devil's Advocate

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  5. coinloverforever

    coinloverforever New Member

    So his feedback is back to 100%. This really is absurd.
     
  6. mrjason71

    mrjason71 Active Member

    I hope this con artist gets what's coming to him some day. This Mikes money Market. He is the lowest piece of garbage on the planet. My birthday was the 8th and my wife is all proud to hand me my gift--something she got all on her own without me telling her what I want (like i usually do)...And it is from this scumbag...

    She paid him $50 for his 3 lbs of coins from 1859 to 1958 including silver!!!

    Yeah right...

    His picture has a Morgan and other silver all prominently in the foreground...

    So you cant say "If someone gets shafted by this guy they deserve it..."

    No one deserves what this scheister does...

    I open the box and I was furious...Maybe $10 worth of garbage pennies...None earlier than 1930...maybe 25 out of the 600 or so were from the 30s...all of it garbage common sorted dates and lots of it was like bronze disease...pure garbage. No silver. Oh he'll gladly refund my birthday present. Scheister.

    So my wife has to take my birthday present back from me and send it back to this scum...Hes probably going to charge her restock fee and she has to pay the shipping...

    We will hammer him in feedback and then the con man will get it removed and he looks like some awesome seller. What a racket. Ebay should be ashamed...

    I cant believe I just encountered this thread. I am going to start my own thread. I have 20 pics of the rotted cents this guy is selling people. Could be your spouse or kid buying you a present. $50!!!

    Pure scum. Mikes Money Market. The worst.
     
  7. Santinidollar

    Santinidollar Supporter! Supporter

    Estate collections, unsearched bank bags, unsearched bank rolls. This one has all the red flags. Sorry about your wife’s experience.
     
  8. mrjason71

    mrjason71 Active Member

    Yeah she is just one of these people who want to see the good in humanity. Ive warned her and shown her thousands of examples of why people cant be trusted. Just takes a couple Mikes Money Markets to make you cynical for life. Ebay is complicit. When there is a trend like this...dozens of bad feedbacks, they cant continue to erase them just to make his seller fees. Its criminal. I swear if I was a bored lawyer i would throw a couple years of my time at them or at least at this piece of waste. And his emails are oh so polite. Like "Oh, you werent pleased with the worthless garbage i scammed your wife with?" The lowest form of humanity. The lowest.
     
  9. mrjason71

    mrjason71 Active Member

    And the ONLY recourse I have is venting on here. And I plan to. And I will join every other coin related website and consumer website and I will keep others from being scammed by this scheister. He will have to change that username by the time I am done. A google search of Mikes Money Market is going to come back with 50,000 results all revealing what a scheister he is. I feel like theres some power in numbers...those who've been affected should ban together somehow...maybe we'll have more weight with ebay...have a lawyer draft something to send to them. I dont know but Im real serious. This guy is some anonymous scamming coward hiding behind the anonymity of the internet and ebay. Id love to see him rip my old lady off in person. Id like to see it.
     
  10. Michael K

    Michael K Well-Known Member

    A shyster is a crooked lawyer.
    Sorry for your bad experience. Most sellers are honest. But it only takes one bad apple to ruin the whole barrel of apples.
    The majority of my transactions on EBay have been positive. With only one or 2 mediocre deals. Caveat emptor.
    Opportunistic people like this character see EBay as a way to make money with little recourse for being a crook.
    I would be willing to bet that half or more of the people he sells to don't even bother returning it.
     
    Last edited: Dec 13, 2017
  11. Santinidollar

    Santinidollar Supporter! Supporter

    eBay has many good dealers, some of whom are active participants on this site. But the crumbs who sell on eBay make it more difficult for them, I’d bet.
     
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  12. mrjason71

    mrjason71 Active Member

    I was using the street vernacular: https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=scheister
     
  13. mrjason71

    mrjason71 Active Member

    It's not like the buyer can be faulted...not like it's the promise of anything unrealistic. I mean $50. Sell a bag of cents and throw in $20 worth of silver and the conman would still make $20. That would be a scam too but within reason. This guy is trying to give $10 in cents for $50!

    600 cruddy common Lincoln wheat cents for $50. He knows what he's doing. It's a finely honed racket the ebay enables him to scam unsuspecting victims. Then repeatedly hides his CRIME and lies so it can happen over and over and over. WTF? It doesn't have to be that way. It is beyond greed. He can make a decent living selling $30 or $40 in coins for $50 to the gullible and naive. But $10? I'd rather you just took a dump in the box and called it gold.
     
  14. BooksB4Coins

    BooksB4Coins Newbieus Sempiterna

    Yes, a "shyster" most certainly can be a lawyer and the term is often applied to them, but it is applicable to any person embracing fraudulent or less than scrupulous behavior in their dealings.
     
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  15. Kentucky

    Kentucky Supporter! Supporter

    One of the purposes of CoinTalk...
     
  16. Kentucky

    Kentucky Supporter! Supporter

    I think the term comes from Shylock who was a moneylender in Shakespear. The alternative spelling of scheister calls to mind a German word...
     
  17. sakata

    sakata Devil's Advocate

    Shakespeare
     
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  18. Kentucky

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  19. mrjason71

    mrjason71 Active Member

    IMG_6404.JPG IMG_6407.JPG Here's a couple of Mike's Money Market's beauties as an appetizer for the new thread I plan on starting about this...

    I got a feeling there's a ton of people who have been shafted by this sheister hiding in the shadows. His name should be prominent in the subject of the thread. I just happened to be browsing recent threads and when I saw the name I was like "That's the guy that hustled my wife! That scum!" I must say I felt a lot better knowing I wasn't alone. To the OP: Thanks for sharing your story as well. $50 for 3 lbs of common cents like these!!!

    IMG_6429.JPG
     
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