Click on the avatars of those you think are doing what you claim. Look at the number of years they’ve been on the site and the number of thousands of posts they have. When you’ve been around long enough in the errors department of CT, you’ll see just how different the personalities are in our group. We all came in thinking we knew it all and had all these awesome errors. It’s a learning process, but no one is telling you no to protect their eBay sales. Most of us don’t sell our error coins, and we actually love seeing them show up.
There was one guy on Facebook who called me a scammer and a liar and threatened to sue me for defamation of character. The reason? I called him out for trying to scam someone by selling an obviously-not 1969 DDO as the big DDO. From what I have gathered, the OP seems to fall into that category.
I've dealt with several members and I've always been treated decent and courteously. The respect shown was very high on all accounts. I always received exactly or better than what I was lead to believe.