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<p>[QUOTE="Dillan, post: 3088155, member: 90539"]This is a continuing issue with eBay , and their ripoff sellers. It is time that people get law enforcement involved . To remedy this problem a few need to be charged, and that may just scare some of the others into becoming legit or shutting down. Every other week somebody is posting something about a fake coin on eBay ,and it is time that this stops. Who cares about 20 bucks, and that's what they are hoping. I think it is time that when this happens to someone that they get the proper police involved. That news will travel fast among the scammers , and hopefully scare some of them off. I would not even let them know so he can get caught red handed with the items that he is using to steal from people. Do not give him a heads up because he will deny sending you those coins, and say the ones he sent were different . Prove that? So if you keep quiet and let the police know , and let them do their job to catch and arrest as many of these thieves as possible. Maybe every time a person can spot a counterfeit coin keep a record of the seller, and get a list going and get the right people to put this person where he belongs. On the inside with a nice roommate .What about the new collectors that could easily get turned away from collecting , or the one who spends his whole allowance on a coin thinking he is getting something good. That hurts everyone that collects coins in the end.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Dillan, post: 3088155, member: 90539"]This is a continuing issue with eBay , and their ripoff sellers. It is time that people get law enforcement involved . To remedy this problem a few need to be charged, and that may just scare some of the others into becoming legit or shutting down. Every other week somebody is posting something about a fake coin on eBay ,and it is time that this stops. Who cares about 20 bucks, and that's what they are hoping. I think it is time that when this happens to someone that they get the proper police involved. That news will travel fast among the scammers , and hopefully scare some of them off. I would not even let them know so he can get caught red handed with the items that he is using to steal from people. Do not give him a heads up because he will deny sending you those coins, and say the ones he sent were different . Prove that? So if you keep quiet and let the police know , and let them do their job to catch and arrest as many of these thieves as possible. Maybe every time a person can spot a counterfeit coin keep a record of the seller, and get a list going and get the right people to put this person where he belongs. On the inside with a nice roommate .What about the new collectors that could easily get turned away from collecting , or the one who spends his whole allowance on a coin thinking he is getting something good. That hurts everyone that collects coins in the end.[/QUOTE]
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