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<p>[QUOTE="SilverWilliesCoinsdotcom, post: 2894591, member: 86795"]sometimes a better indication than a seller's ratings which are generally all around 99+ or 100% anyway is how long they've been on eBay and the number of sales that they have. Now if you happen to Google the names of some of these people who are suspect in the opinions of others, I won't tell you which ones to Google, but you probably can figure out who you should check out. And you also Google the word the words Ripoff Report you'll find that these people sometimes change their eBay names. So besides just looking at the number of sales that they have you might also pay a lot of attention to how long they have been on eBay. Some unscrupulous seller might give themselves a little boost in the beginning by having a schill buy a whole bunch of low ticket items like a couple of thousand sales if you will and then just marking them shipped having paid them using PayPal and just eating the paypal fees and the ebay commissions/fees in exchange for a 100% satisfaction rate and what looks like a solid selling history. I'm not saying that people do this but if my feeble little mind can come up with it one can only imagine what the real Crooks out there might attempt to Hoodwink us with. Otherwise read the descriptions carefully and if they sound too good to be true chances are they might be too good to be true.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="SilverWilliesCoinsdotcom, post: 2894591, member: 86795"]sometimes a better indication than a seller's ratings which are generally all around 99+ or 100% anyway is how long they've been on eBay and the number of sales that they have. Now if you happen to Google the names of some of these people who are suspect in the opinions of others, I won't tell you which ones to Google, but you probably can figure out who you should check out. And you also Google the word the words Ripoff Report you'll find that these people sometimes change their eBay names. So besides just looking at the number of sales that they have you might also pay a lot of attention to how long they have been on eBay. Some unscrupulous seller might give themselves a little boost in the beginning by having a schill buy a whole bunch of low ticket items like a couple of thousand sales if you will and then just marking them shipped having paid them using PayPal and just eating the paypal fees and the ebay commissions/fees in exchange for a 100% satisfaction rate and what looks like a solid selling history. I'm not saying that people do this but if my feeble little mind can come up with it one can only imagine what the real Crooks out there might attempt to Hoodwink us with. Otherwise read the descriptions carefully and if they sound too good to be true chances are they might be too good to be true.[/QUOTE]
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