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<p>[QUOTE="MorganFred, post: 39547, member: 1779"]Pamela -pjd1966- was the worst one, at least in coins, but she's now off eBay, possibly permanently thanks to the repeated efforts of a lot of people. There's still others out there, but it just takes a sharp eye and a little investigative effort to ferret them out. Some are pretty obvious, e.g. selling a lot of personally-certified coins through junk grading "services" such as CRC, PGS, FSG, NNC, and NTC to name just a few; arrogant responses to negative feedback and too much negative feedback;fuzzy pictures of only one side of a coin; and, of course, "private auctions", to name a few indicators.</p><p><br /></p><p>The point is that eBay did respond and NARU'd a high-volume Power Seller. EBay is still the one of the best venues for coin purchases since there are far more honest sellers than not. All it requires to prevent fraud and buyer burning is a little buyer education; I only wish that eBay REQUIRED Buyer 101 before permitting someone to bid.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="MorganFred, post: 39547, member: 1779"]Pamela -pjd1966- was the worst one, at least in coins, but she's now off eBay, possibly permanently thanks to the repeated efforts of a lot of people. There's still others out there, but it just takes a sharp eye and a little investigative effort to ferret them out. Some are pretty obvious, e.g. selling a lot of personally-certified coins through junk grading "services" such as CRC, PGS, FSG, NNC, and NTC to name just a few; arrogant responses to negative feedback and too much negative feedback;fuzzy pictures of only one side of a coin; and, of course, "private auctions", to name a few indicators. The point is that eBay did respond and NARU'd a high-volume Power Seller. EBay is still the one of the best venues for coin purchases since there are far more honest sellers than not. All it requires to prevent fraud and buyer burning is a little buyer education; I only wish that eBay REQUIRED Buyer 101 before permitting someone to bid.[/QUOTE]
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