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<p>[QUOTE="dak, post: 229125, member: 8504"]I had originally flagged this auction as possible fraud in another part of this forum, and Lore, found it or was tipped off about the conversation we had about his coin and his auction. Like I said I hope I am wrong, but there are to many Warning signals and red flags that pop up about Lore and his coin. I feel it my duty to offer my opinion when I see unjustice, fraud, or indiffernce on important matters. Just remember, that is all it is... an opinion... </p><p><br /></p><p>Frank would you feel comfortable entering into a binding Ebay transaction with Lore and do you feel 100% confident that this auction is 100% fraud free? </p><p><br /></p><p>Frank, I did give the coin a second look and as you can see above I modified my opinion slightly of the coin itself a little and stated that it could be XF...</p><p><br /></p><p>Good day to ya all, and sorry to step on toes, but sometimes the truth hurts and I won't be silent when I feel there is a need to speak up a defend and protect fellow collectors against the WORST enemy of collecting which is fraud... It is what gives Coin collecting a bad reputation, and it creates distrust among potential new comers to the hobby... Which in turn hurts the overall coin market, because as simple economics dictates, its all about supply and demand.</p><p><br /></p><p>Anyway, getting to political now... Lore I do wish you well, I would advise you to stick with ebay, build your reputation a bit more before trying to unload big ticket items. you will do better and this is about profit am I wrong?? You should be seeking to get top dollar for your collectables and to do that requires building trust, and you do that through a reputation of good sales, and when it comes to big ticket items, get them authenticated, If authenticated and listed by a reputable dealer or put on auction through heritige, could realize $20,000 or more for this same item. </p><p><br /></p><p>I do see your 2 negitive feedback have been withdrawn, and that is a good sign that you worked it out with your past sale... I give you kudo's for that and I wish you well, even though I myself am not entirely convinced.</p><p>DAK[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="dak, post: 229125, member: 8504"]I had originally flagged this auction as possible fraud in another part of this forum, and Lore, found it or was tipped off about the conversation we had about his coin and his auction. Like I said I hope I am wrong, but there are to many Warning signals and red flags that pop up about Lore and his coin. I feel it my duty to offer my opinion when I see unjustice, fraud, or indiffernce on important matters. Just remember, that is all it is... an opinion... Frank would you feel comfortable entering into a binding Ebay transaction with Lore and do you feel 100% confident that this auction is 100% fraud free? Frank, I did give the coin a second look and as you can see above I modified my opinion slightly of the coin itself a little and stated that it could be XF... Good day to ya all, and sorry to step on toes, but sometimes the truth hurts and I won't be silent when I feel there is a need to speak up a defend and protect fellow collectors against the WORST enemy of collecting which is fraud... It is what gives Coin collecting a bad reputation, and it creates distrust among potential new comers to the hobby... Which in turn hurts the overall coin market, because as simple economics dictates, its all about supply and demand. Anyway, getting to political now... Lore I do wish you well, I would advise you to stick with ebay, build your reputation a bit more before trying to unload big ticket items. you will do better and this is about profit am I wrong?? You should be seeking to get top dollar for your collectables and to do that requires building trust, and you do that through a reputation of good sales, and when it comes to big ticket items, get them authenticated, If authenticated and listed by a reputable dealer or put on auction through heritige, could realize $20,000 or more for this same item. I do see your 2 negitive feedback have been withdrawn, and that is a good sign that you worked it out with your past sale... I give you kudo's for that and I wish you well, even though I myself am not entirely convinced. DAK[/QUOTE]
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