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<p>[QUOTE="krispy, post: 1104444, member: 19065"]If this begins happening then eBay must intervene as it's a misuse of SNAD claims for said reasons, since, as have many said, these are only bullion coins. Such dings and marks are part and parcel of bullion. Unless literally misrepresented in the terms by the seller, I see no way that a buyer can win their claim especially if a listing were in the bullion categories-- lest a Seller wrote terms in certain misleading claims. The same is true of any such claims to be made against the PCGS slabbed sets sold by A-Mark. Careful listing my the Sellers should be taken into consideration. List them as bullion and do not make claims about surfaces that lean to the collector's considerations when reviewing a coin and purchasing a coin as a collectible.</p><p><br /></p><p>While eBay and PayPal are disproportionately on the side of the Buyer letting Buyers get away with murder at the Sellers expense, this will be very interesting to see how it plays out.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="krispy, post: 1104444, member: 19065"]If this begins happening then eBay must intervene as it's a misuse of SNAD claims for said reasons, since, as have many said, these are only bullion coins. Such dings and marks are part and parcel of bullion. Unless literally misrepresented in the terms by the seller, I see no way that a buyer can win their claim especially if a listing were in the bullion categories-- lest a Seller wrote terms in certain misleading claims. The same is true of any such claims to be made against the PCGS slabbed sets sold by A-Mark. Careful listing my the Sellers should be taken into consideration. List them as bullion and do not make claims about surfaces that lean to the collector's considerations when reviewing a coin and purchasing a coin as a collectible. While eBay and PayPal are disproportionately on the side of the Buyer letting Buyers get away with murder at the Sellers expense, this will be very interesting to see how it plays out.[/QUOTE]
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