E-Bay purchases

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by Pennycase, Jul 18, 2004.

  1. susanlynn9

    susanlynn9 New Member

    Maybe they aren't in it for the money - they just want to give great deals to people because they care :rolleyes:
     
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  3. ziggy29

    ziggy29 Senior Member

    Santa Claus is in Shanghai, and he's creating spark erosion counterfeits for all the good little boys and girls!
     
  4. joecoin

    joecoin New Member


    Lots and lots of trae dollars were sent to the Orient, that is why they were made in the first place. Unfortunately, this made them good candidates for counterfieting.
     
  5. susanlynn9

    susanlynn9 New Member

    I understand that. All I was making a sarcastic reference to is that, in order to have as many "uncirculated" and high quality specimens as are being offered for sale from the orient, many more would have had to have been minted. These were minted for commerce and most of them have been counterstamped in some way. Realistically, the number of those in very high grade conditions is very limited compared to those that are being sold as genuine. :)
     
  6. ziggy29

    ziggy29 Senior Member

    Suffice it to say that it gives a new perspective to "getting Shanghaied"...
     
  7. invizig0th

    invizig0th New Member

    We have an ongoing discussion about this seller here http://tinyurl.com/63orw
     
  8. invizig0th

    invizig0th New Member

  9. ageka

    ageka New Member

    I got defrauded in march by e-temptations
    The vendor had only bad comments that he delivered late
    Turns out the guy was selling silver eagles by the tube of 20
    eagles he did not have and then later bought the eagles by the box
    Unlucky for me the price of silver shot up and I never received my eagles ( Loss of 523 dollars for 60 eagles )
    What ebay is concerned you first have to ask for address and details and contact the vendor directly
    Then you have I think 30 days to file for probable problem
    Then you have another 30 days ( 60 total ) to file for the purchaser protection program ( and if you are lucky you may get some money back like 200 dollars ) and since they delisted this guy allready do not expect any further help
    I and some 25 other defrauded filed following reports





    http://www.ifccfbi.gov/index.asp



    http://www.fraud.org/


    http://www.basestealer.com/


    http://www.usps.com/postalinspector...udComplaint.htm

    Only the IFCC which is linked to the FBI may prove of help
    The others were a waste of my time
    After 6 months I got contacted by the local police ( Pawcatuck CT ) to reafirm I was still defrauded

    We are now on page 18 posting our misery
    http://goldismoney.info/forums/showthread.php?t=8490&page=11&pp=30

    Some people got a refund others did not but the story is still continuing
     
  10. collect4fun

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  12. invizig0th

    invizig0th New Member

    Thanks for the information! I am certainly sympathetic to your situation. I hope that all turns out well for you in the long run. . . but what a headache :(:(

    I filed a claim with Paypal immediately and it looks like they have reveresed the charges because I have not yet received the merchandise. The seller has contacted me several times to cancel the claim but Paypal advised me to wait until I received the merchandise. So... we'll see.

    Thanks again!



     
  13. Speedy

    Speedy Researching Coins Supporter

    Here is one I just won--do you see what I see..a mint mark!?
    LINK

    BUT the seller will not e-mail me--only though e-bay not thought his e-mail account :confused: :confused:

    I hope I get it--if not I'm out $3.00--but that will also be my first time I've been ripped off. :D :D

    I'll try to remember to tell you if it's a S or D.


    Speedy
    WINS#398
     
  14. National dealer

    National dealer New Member

    Your eyes must be better than mine. Kind of hard to go wrong at $3 though
     
  15. ziggy29

    ziggy29 Senior Member

    Looks like a mint mark to me, or else a very conveniently placed mark on the coin. My back hurts frequently and my hair has fallen out with age, but my eyes are still 20/15. :D

    It's worth a gamble for less than three bucks based on what looks like a mintmark there. If you're wrong, you're out a buck or two compared to market value. But if you're right...

    I wonder if they aren't communicating with you because someone tipped them off that it looks like there's a mintmark and thus worth a LOT more than it sold for. Also, they noted the coin in "fair" condition, which tells me they know little about coins because this coin is easily G-4; the rims are full and the coin looks very clean and problem-free for the grade.
     
  16. Speedy

    Speedy Researching Coins Supporter

    ND
    I did this once before and found a D--A friend of mine did it and hot a S!!!

    Ziggy
    You might have "hit the die on the coin"--someone might have e-mailed and told them not to sell--Oh well--they have my $3 and if they don't want bad feed-back they will send the coin or my money!!!

    Will let you know on how it turns out.

    Speedy
     
  17. Pennycase

    Pennycase New Member

    I really didn't pay close enough attention to see that my thread was still going on lol, anywho, this was about 3 weeks ago that this happened, I did not have the money to purchase it, but, I had seen something that I don't think very many people paid attention to, it was an auction for a 1909 S wheat penny, now, the thing about this is, is that on the reverse, I could clearly see a V.D.B. Now one thing to confirm that at least a couple of other people saw this, was the fact that it sold for around 180.00, in F-12 condition. One thing I have been curious about, was if the buyer actually got a 1909 S VDB in Fine condition for 180 bucks... Anything is possible I suppose. OH! and back on topic now, my recent purchase was for an 1856 Seated liberty quarter in EF condition for 13.50, that includes shipping costs, nice original piece, there is a small rim nick at 2:00, but, overall, I think I got a good deal... Man, there are a lot of type coins right now that just aren't doing so hot, here is what I have been seeing not doing so well, and this applies to all grades even mint state coins. Barber dimes, barber quarters, seated half dimes, mercury dimes, seated dimes, seated quarters. I watched a very nicely toned seated dime that looked like a strong ms-63 go for little over 100.00, regardless of date, that to me was a major steal.
     
  18. National dealer

    National dealer New Member

    From what little I know about Ebay, it seems that quite a few sellers use "shop" photos for their auctions. Now of course this isn't limited to Ebay as I am aware of many dealers using this technique. I have been watching a few of the TYPE coins mentioned going for far less than most dealers are paying for them. Seems like you regulars are letting some good money makers slip through your fingers.
     
  19. Pennycase

    Pennycase New Member

    Believe me ND, i'm trying to snag them all up, but, money isn't like it was 3 months ago for me...
     
  20. andyj107

    andyj107 New Member

    Jody-I'm glad you like the quarter--it sure is a pretty one. Now I know why I see this forum mentioned occassionally as a reference to my auctions. --andyj107
     
  21. jody526

    jody526 New Member

    Well, hello Andy. :)

    Yeah, that was a real beauty. I was pleasantly surprised by the subtle pastel, pink and blue toning. Really adds to the eye appeal.

    Here's another one that I am super happy with...

    LINK

    That makes about three coins I have bought from you, and every one is a nice addition to my collection.

    You seem to sell "original" and "uncleaned" material. That's very important to me.

    I'm pretty picky about who I deal with on eBay. Your willingness to take PayPal credit card payments, no questions asked return policy, and low S&H rates, convinced me to give you a try.

    I'm sure glad I did. Now I have added you to my "Favorite Sellers" list.
     
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