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<p>[QUOTE="Blaubart, post: 1721347, member: 37498"]Are you saying this auction did not contain "Silver Kennedy Half Dollars 90% Junk Silver"? Perhaps the 90% silver halves were the main part of the auction, and the 40% halves were essentially a bonus. I find this title less misleading than those auctions for large collections that show a photo of the large collection and describe all the items in the collection and buried in the auction text it states that you'll receive a few random items from the collection.</p><p><br /></p><p>If the title said "4x 90% Silver Half Dollars", then I'd agree the title could justify a SNAD claim.</p><p><br /></p><p>I don't see any legal grounds for the buyer to stand on since the description clearly stated what he would receive. Of course buyers can leave whatever sort of feedback they feel is warranted, and in FeeBay's eyes, sellers are considered guilty until proven innocent. So if the buyer does file an SNAD claim, they will likely side with him without even reading the auction description. Then it's up to Trey to waste countless hours disputing the claim and jumping through all the various hoops that come with a dispute.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Blaubart, post: 1721347, member: 37498"]Are you saying this auction did not contain "Silver Kennedy Half Dollars 90% Junk Silver"? Perhaps the 90% silver halves were the main part of the auction, and the 40% halves were essentially a bonus. I find this title less misleading than those auctions for large collections that show a photo of the large collection and describe all the items in the collection and buried in the auction text it states that you'll receive a few random items from the collection. If the title said "4x 90% Silver Half Dollars", then I'd agree the title could justify a SNAD claim. I don't see any legal grounds for the buyer to stand on since the description clearly stated what he would receive. Of course buyers can leave whatever sort of feedback they feel is warranted, and in FeeBay's eyes, sellers are considered guilty until proven innocent. So if the buyer does file an SNAD claim, they will likely side with him without even reading the auction description. Then it's up to Trey to waste countless hours disputing the claim and jumping through all the various hoops that come with a dispute.[/QUOTE]
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