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<p>[QUOTE="huntsman53, post: 512216, member: 1242"]Bruce and Little Dog both make valid points! Bruce advised us that the Title of the Auction was mis-leading due to referencing PCGS. Little Dog also noted that he came home from work, saw the emails but had no time to respond before eBay pulled the auction.</p><p><br /></p><p>Folks, I know that we try to look out for each other and other collectors but don't you think that we sometimes act too quickly! Several members could have fired off emails to the Seller (Little Dog) besides the email or emails from Bruce and then given him a little time to edit the Auction to remove the reference to PCGS. Then after a 24 hour or other period, if the reference to PCGS had not been removed, report the Auction to eBay. As it is, it appears that the Seller (Little Dog) did not have time to respond and correct the problem, had his' Auction pulled by eBay and will be out the Listing Fee. Don't you think that maybe some here got a little carried away, acted too quickly and caused someone (Little Dog) to suffer? Well I do think so and I have probably been guilty of the same thing in the past! Maybe it is time to create an eBay Watch Dog Forum here on Coin Talk where problem Auctions are posted, members email the Seller and then report it after 24 or 48 hours (but report it at least 24 hours before the Auction closes) if the Seller has not remedied the situation.</p><p><br /></p><p>Just my thoughts and observations!</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Frank[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="huntsman53, post: 512216, member: 1242"]Bruce and Little Dog both make valid points! Bruce advised us that the Title of the Auction was mis-leading due to referencing PCGS. Little Dog also noted that he came home from work, saw the emails but had no time to respond before eBay pulled the auction. Folks, I know that we try to look out for each other and other collectors but don't you think that we sometimes act too quickly! Several members could have fired off emails to the Seller (Little Dog) besides the email or emails from Bruce and then given him a little time to edit the Auction to remove the reference to PCGS. Then after a 24 hour or other period, if the reference to PCGS had not been removed, report the Auction to eBay. As it is, it appears that the Seller (Little Dog) did not have time to respond and correct the problem, had his' Auction pulled by eBay and will be out the Listing Fee. Don't you think that maybe some here got a little carried away, acted too quickly and caused someone (Little Dog) to suffer? Well I do think so and I have probably been guilty of the same thing in the past! Maybe it is time to create an eBay Watch Dog Forum here on Coin Talk where problem Auctions are posted, members email the Seller and then report it after 24 or 48 hours (but report it at least 24 hours before the Auction closes) if the Seller has not remedied the situation. Just my thoughts and observations! Frank[/QUOTE]
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