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<p>[QUOTE="ewomack, post: 2235511, member: 15588"]I also agree that there is little proof that the seller was trying to pull one over on you. As frustrating as it probably was, Ebay customer service probably wouldn't address this issue unless the seller refused to issue you a refund. Then you would have a real case on your hands.</p><p><br /></p><p>But I don't blame you for your suspicion, especially around Ebay. At least once I've received a coin from an Ebay seller that was obviously not the coin pictured in the auction (it was at least 2 grades down from the photo). But it was so cheap and I had so many other things going on in my life at the time that I didn't follow up on it. I should have, because it gave the seller confidence to repeat this slimy action. Every time I look at the coin today I regret it, but at least it only involved a small amount of money. But caution or suspicion on Ebay is never wasted energy if something doesn't feel right.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ewomack, post: 2235511, member: 15588"]I also agree that there is little proof that the seller was trying to pull one over on you. As frustrating as it probably was, Ebay customer service probably wouldn't address this issue unless the seller refused to issue you a refund. Then you would have a real case on your hands. But I don't blame you for your suspicion, especially around Ebay. At least once I've received a coin from an Ebay seller that was obviously not the coin pictured in the auction (it was at least 2 grades down from the photo). But it was so cheap and I had so many other things going on in my life at the time that I didn't follow up on it. I should have, because it gave the seller confidence to repeat this slimy action. Every time I look at the coin today I regret it, but at least it only involved a small amount of money. But caution or suspicion on Ebay is never wasted energy if something doesn't feel right.[/QUOTE]
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