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<p>[QUOTE="Farstaff, post: 114588, member: 2344"]Actually I have no reason to kid you. However it is my opinion that simply posting to the forum with a post entitled “Another ebay fake” then directing everyone to a seller auction without positive proof could be consider slander by some. It appears to me that there are some individuals who have issues with selling or sellers on e-bay. </p><p><br /></p><p>I have seen fools and unethical dealers at coin shows and live auctions. The feed back system on e-bay in my opinion is flawed. However going to a coin show and buying from an unknown dealer has some of the same risks.</p><p><br /></p><p>Example from personal experience, a dealer at a coin show recently offered me a complete Merc set including the 1916 D for $645.00 and guaranteed the 1916 D to be real. Would I been to a fool to purchase from this dealer from out of town, unknown to me? It could have been interesting trying to enforce that guarantee if the 1916 D turned out to be a fake. By the way in my opinion it was a fake. </p><p><br /></p><p>Do you believe that I should of step in front of the show announce by name that this dealer was unethical? In my opinion, that what these type of forum threads are doing and to me that unethical.:smile[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Farstaff, post: 114588, member: 2344"]Actually I have no reason to kid you. However it is my opinion that simply posting to the forum with a post entitled “Another ebay fake” then directing everyone to a seller auction without positive proof could be consider slander by some. It appears to me that there are some individuals who have issues with selling or sellers on e-bay. I have seen fools and unethical dealers at coin shows and live auctions. The feed back system on e-bay in my opinion is flawed. However going to a coin show and buying from an unknown dealer has some of the same risks. Example from personal experience, a dealer at a coin show recently offered me a complete Merc set including the 1916 D for $645.00 and guaranteed the 1916 D to be real. Would I been to a fool to purchase from this dealer from out of town, unknown to me? It could have been interesting trying to enforce that guarantee if the 1916 D turned out to be a fake. By the way in my opinion it was a fake. Do you believe that I should of step in front of the show announce by name that this dealer was unethical? In my opinion, that what these type of forum threads are doing and to me that unethical.:smile[/QUOTE]
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