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<p>[QUOTE="Long Beard, post: 7859025, member: 108674"]Seeing all of those 2021 Morgan and Peace dollars being listed on EBAY has me thinking that a major calamity looms on the horizon. These coins had a strict household limit of three, yet some sellers have more bids than allowable under those limits. Now sure, there are ways some people/dealers skirt this, but what happens if somehow the bids exceed the amount they receive? Some sellers even goes as far as listing coins graded as PF70 without even having them in hand, nor at the third party firms. To be fair, most listings state that should they grade lower a refund in difference will apply. But based on what? Worse yet, how many foolish individuals bidding on pre-sale coins will not get the coin or a refund? Will EBAY purse these claims? More importantly, is this not some sort of violation of their policy to list them as pre-sale in the first place? I would think not allowing a listing without first having the item is a horrible business idea. I correct in my thinking this is going to bring about some major changes in how the company conducts their auctions afterwards. Just my thoughts. And your's?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Long Beard, post: 7859025, member: 108674"]Seeing all of those 2021 Morgan and Peace dollars being listed on EBAY has me thinking that a major calamity looms on the horizon. These coins had a strict household limit of three, yet some sellers have more bids than allowable under those limits. Now sure, there are ways some people/dealers skirt this, but what happens if somehow the bids exceed the amount they receive? Some sellers even goes as far as listing coins graded as PF70 without even having them in hand, nor at the third party firms. To be fair, most listings state that should they grade lower a refund in difference will apply. But based on what? Worse yet, how many foolish individuals bidding on pre-sale coins will not get the coin or a refund? Will EBAY purse these claims? More importantly, is this not some sort of violation of their policy to list them as pre-sale in the first place? I would think not allowing a listing without first having the item is a horrible business idea. I correct in my thinking this is going to bring about some major changes in how the company conducts their auctions afterwards. Just my thoughts. And your's?[/QUOTE]
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