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<p>[QUOTE="susanlynn9, post: 30367, member: 1258"]I agree with you Highlander. I doubt if even 10 percent of what is sold from China on eBay is genuine - and none of the coins are. I would love to see the China sellers be restricted to selling on eBay-China. However, this will never happen because so many sellers in other countries also sell on eBay-US and I'm sure that eBay would have to restrict them also. </p><p><br /></p><p>Theoretically, once you have an ID NARU'd once, you are banned from starting another one. In order to sell, you need to have a credit card on file with eBay. If they use stolen credit card information, they now have new identity information so eBay can't track it. The credit card info is checked every 30 days, so the seller has 30 days that they can sell before it comes to light that the credit card has been stolen and cancelled. Food for thought: How do you think these people are getting that information? Could it be the scam emails that we all get on a regular basis? Interesting how this is all tied together, isn't it?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="susanlynn9, post: 30367, member: 1258"]I agree with you Highlander. I doubt if even 10 percent of what is sold from China on eBay is genuine - and none of the coins are. I would love to see the China sellers be restricted to selling on eBay-China. However, this will never happen because so many sellers in other countries also sell on eBay-US and I'm sure that eBay would have to restrict them also. Theoretically, once you have an ID NARU'd once, you are banned from starting another one. In order to sell, you need to have a credit card on file with eBay. If they use stolen credit card information, they now have new identity information so eBay can't track it. The credit card info is checked every 30 days, so the seller has 30 days that they can sell before it comes to light that the credit card has been stolen and cancelled. Food for thought: How do you think these people are getting that information? Could it be the scam emails that we all get on a regular basis? Interesting how this is all tied together, isn't it?[/QUOTE]
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