Kansas City Ebay Coin Seller Pays Consumer Restitution

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  1. Bonedigger

    Bonedigger New Member

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    Kansas City Ebay Coin Seller Pays Consumer Restitution
    Wednesday, January 30, 2008 :: infoZine Staff
    Online coin buyers who didn't get what they paid for from Kansas City seller to receive $18,797 in restitution under agreement with Nixon


    Kansas City, MO - infoZine - A Kansas City man who sold platinum and gold coins on Ebay and failed to refund the payments of consumers who did not receive what they paid him for will pay $18,797 in consumer restitution and another $5,000 to the state under an agreement with Missouri Attorney General Jay Nixon. Nixon's assurance of voluntary compliance with John Schaller, former owner of Schaller Salvage Reclamation, was filed today in Cole County Circuit Court.

    According to Nixon, Schaller sold the coins to consumers through auctions on eBay during 2006, shipping the coins via Federal Express. Nixon's office received complaints from consumers who indicated that, upon receipt of their package, many found fewer coins than they had paid for or in some cases, no coins at all. Nixon says that while Schaller claimed that he shipped the coins and suggested that the problem possibly involved Federal Express employees taking the coins, he kept the money paid to him by consumers.

    Nixon's office received complaints about Schaller from consumers in Colorado, Texas, Illinois, Ohio, Michigan, Pennsylvania and North Carolina. Two consumers paid as much as $5,035 for the coins.

    "Regardless of how the coins were lost, this individual had a responsibility to refund the payments of consumers who did not receive what they paid for," Nixon said. "Our concern is with the consumer, and we are pleased Mr. Schaller has agreed to refund their money."

    In addition to the $18,797 in restitution, the agreement requires Schaller to pay $5,000 to the Attorney General's Office to cover the costs of the case.

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  3. tcore

    tcore Coin Collector

    Sounds like a good thing to me.
     
  4. dreamer94

    dreamer94 Coin Collector

    Sounds good to me, also. I just wonder what's going to stop him from setting up shop under a different identity on ebay.
     
  5. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    Ben:
    I wonder if it is anyone that we know?
     
  6. Bonedigger

    Bonedigger New Member

    Nobody I know, but the other post I made about the home invasion got someone interested in it posting to the thread... ;)

    Ben
     
  7. Arizona Jack

    Arizona Jack The Lincoln-ator

    Great News !!!!!
     
  8. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    You sure did!
     
  9. clembo

    clembo A closed mind is no mind

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