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<p>[QUOTE="MKent, post: 2070485, member: 33625"]This wasn't a coin sale, but I sold a World Series program (in fact about 10 different ones to different buyers) and the buyer claimed they didn't receive it even though the tracking said otherwise. It was $20 and I tried to dispute it, but eBay refunded his money had my PayPal frozen until the proper amount of days had passed then took it right out. This was few years back when they started the buyer protection and you could still leave neg feedback for buyers, he actually had several for that same reason claiming item wasn't delivered. eBay has been OK with me both as buyer and seller, but the cons have the advantage I assure you. I know this doesn't pertain to your post but sometimes just making people aware of the scammer is the best recourse. You can also leave that comment in your feedback that the customer claimed an authentic coin was fake and damaged it prior to returning it for a full refund. I have even seen items up for sale that were there just to bring awareness to the fraudulent buyer or seller which ever the case was at the time. Create an auction for that same exact coin list is as buy it now for $10,000. That gets people looking then in the description so the before and after photos and tell everyone what happened. This would out the buyer as a scammer and allow sellers to block them, but easiest thing to do is like many said just eat it and sleep at night knowing you did yourself and the hobby proud. JMHO[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="MKent, post: 2070485, member: 33625"]This wasn't a coin sale, but I sold a World Series program (in fact about 10 different ones to different buyers) and the buyer claimed they didn't receive it even though the tracking said otherwise. It was $20 and I tried to dispute it, but eBay refunded his money had my PayPal frozen until the proper amount of days had passed then took it right out. This was few years back when they started the buyer protection and you could still leave neg feedback for buyers, he actually had several for that same reason claiming item wasn't delivered. eBay has been OK with me both as buyer and seller, but the cons have the advantage I assure you. I know this doesn't pertain to your post but sometimes just making people aware of the scammer is the best recourse. You can also leave that comment in your feedback that the customer claimed an authentic coin was fake and damaged it prior to returning it for a full refund. I have even seen items up for sale that were there just to bring awareness to the fraudulent buyer or seller which ever the case was at the time. Create an auction for that same exact coin list is as buy it now for $10,000. That gets people looking then in the description so the before and after photos and tell everyone what happened. This would out the buyer as a scammer and allow sellers to block them, but easiest thing to do is like many said just eat it and sleep at night knowing you did yourself and the hobby proud. JMHO[/QUOTE]
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