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<p>[QUOTE="huntsman53, post: 437819, member: 1242"]Good point and the same that I was going to make! Refund the money when the coin is returned but before you do, make sure that it is the coin you posted here and sent to the Buyer. If not, then take the appropriate actions through eBay and PayPal (if the payment was sent to you through them) to get your' coin back before refunding the Buyer's money. This make take some phone calls to PayPal for information on the steps you need to take to resolve this matter and to make them fully aware of the situation. Keep copies of everything, including emails, pictures and any other correspondence between you and the Buyer. If the Buyer does pull a switch-a-roo on you, you may end up having to go through the Legal System (i.e. Law Enforcement, the U.S. Postal Service, Lawyers and the Court System). The threat of arrest and incarceration has a re-deeming effect on a lot of folks!</p><p><br /></p><p>If and when you get the coin back, you can either have it Certified and Graded before trying to sell it again or you could re-list it on eBay with the disclaimers "I am a novice and not an expert on coins", "It is possible that the coin was cleaned at some time in the past" and "Please review the pictures of the coin and determine the grade and condition yourself before bidding".</p><p><br /></p><p>Good Luck!</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Frank[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="huntsman53, post: 437819, member: 1242"]Good point and the same that I was going to make! Refund the money when the coin is returned but before you do, make sure that it is the coin you posted here and sent to the Buyer. If not, then take the appropriate actions through eBay and PayPal (if the payment was sent to you through them) to get your' coin back before refunding the Buyer's money. This make take some phone calls to PayPal for information on the steps you need to take to resolve this matter and to make them fully aware of the situation. Keep copies of everything, including emails, pictures and any other correspondence between you and the Buyer. If the Buyer does pull a switch-a-roo on you, you may end up having to go through the Legal System (i.e. Law Enforcement, the U.S. Postal Service, Lawyers and the Court System). The threat of arrest and incarceration has a re-deeming effect on a lot of folks! If and when you get the coin back, you can either have it Certified and Graded before trying to sell it again or you could re-list it on eBay with the disclaimers "I am a novice and not an expert on coins", "It is possible that the coin was cleaned at some time in the past" and "Please review the pictures of the coin and determine the grade and condition yourself before bidding". Good Luck! Frank[/QUOTE]
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