Well at least the shipping is free

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by wledswift, Feb 9, 2008.

  1. Coinmelt

    Coinmelt New Member

    Seems he has added pictures of the coins now.
     
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  3. alldrr5

    alldrr5 Member

    Heck, I was in...but insurance not available. Guess I would chance it if he offered insurance. Yeah right.
     
  4. Oldman

    Oldman New Member

    Look he posted pics. lol ... the seller listened to me and put pictures up. Nice,,looks like alot of junk slabs. Im now thinking Who is this guy and where did he get this stuff?

    If you look at the other sstufff he has sold. He goes from spark plugs and used car parts to a huge coin collection. I still think its fishy.
     
  5. Oldman

    Oldman New Member

    I did notice something in his listing that is in violation of Ebay policys. In the discription it says BOOK VALUE $750,000,00. Well it just so happens that is a NO NO. I have had auctions shut down for the very same wording . BOOK VALUE!
     
  6. rotobeast

    rotobeast Old Newbie

    I'd say someone is settling the estate of an old farmer.
    Just my guess.
    The "mystery boxes" are a tad off of the wall though.
     
  7. laskandino

    laskandino Member

    I understand what you all are saying, but I still say there is nothing fraudulent about this auction. Crazy? Yes, definitely, but not fraudulent. Yes, he broke the rule about book value and I sent him a message to remind him about that rule, but that is not fraudulent.

    I broke a rule the first time I tried to sell on e-bay. I used a numbered grade for a raw coin and the auction was canceled. I wasn't trying to fraudulent. I was ignorant of the rule.
     
  8. craig a

    craig a Coin Hoarder

    ''PLUS AN ARMY FOOT LOCKER

    Well, I wasn't going too but okay. ''....... Thats the reason I'm not bidding, Coinmelt. Who needs that reminder?
     
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