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<p>[QUOTE="Marshall, post: 1059259, member: 21705"]There seems to be some problem listing multiple coins and getting the images with the right listings. I have notified several sellers of such occurances and they are usually grateful for the heads up and delete the listing with the error. Two large cent postings were showing the same coin and the seller removed the one in error because the correct images were added to the images of the prior listing rather than separate. On other occasions, the wrong reverse image waas posted with the right obverse image. </p><p><br /></p><p>A quick double check following my request to verify the images confirmed it. I was really wanting that 1795 Obverse C / 1796 Reverse E in the worst way. Unfortunately, it was just an error posting the correct image.</p><p><br /></p><p>I suspect that the best the seller can do is to post offer to cancel the transaction if he sold the coin twice in error. He can only honor ONE commitment and the highest priced one will likely win out. As long as the posting was a legitimate error, the seller is not usually required complete the transaction by specific performance like they do in real estate.</p><p><br /></p><p>ps- Since this sounds legal, I must state this is an opinion and not legal advice you should always consult with an attorney for legal advice. This is what Attorneys make us do to protect their legal racket.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Marshall, post: 1059259, member: 21705"]There seems to be some problem listing multiple coins and getting the images with the right listings. I have notified several sellers of such occurances and they are usually grateful for the heads up and delete the listing with the error. Two large cent postings were showing the same coin and the seller removed the one in error because the correct images were added to the images of the prior listing rather than separate. On other occasions, the wrong reverse image waas posted with the right obverse image. A quick double check following my request to verify the images confirmed it. I was really wanting that 1795 Obverse C / 1796 Reverse E in the worst way. Unfortunately, it was just an error posting the correct image. I suspect that the best the seller can do is to post offer to cancel the transaction if he sold the coin twice in error. He can only honor ONE commitment and the highest priced one will likely win out. As long as the posting was a legitimate error, the seller is not usually required complete the transaction by specific performance like they do in real estate. ps- Since this sounds legal, I must state this is an opinion and not legal advice you should always consult with an attorney for legal advice. This is what Attorneys make us do to protect their legal racket.[/QUOTE]
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