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<p>[QUOTE="Vegas Vic, post: 2182520, member: 58810"]It's easy when you are not in court. You don't have to prove anything. Simply tell eBay the coins you received were not as described. His are all at and likely junk. An original roll has different coins.</p><p><br /></p><p>This is not a murder conviction. eBay isn't going to get out their forensic team to inspect the coins. Simply tell eBay you feel cheated and that the coins you received were not as described. The guy on the other end of the phone doesn't know what pcgs stands for. From the eBay point of view, they have a he said she said and they will simply default to the buyer and refund.</p><p><br /></p><p>The bottom line is he said it was original. We all know it wasn't. This guy shouldn't have to accept a fraudulently sold item.</p><p><br /></p><p>Actually the buyer has an opportunity to screw this fraudster by sendIng back worse coins. The seller can't say they aren't the same coins as he then admits he knew what was in the roll. Personally I'm rooting for the op to do just this, take a cheater to the cleaners.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Vegas Vic, post: 2182520, member: 58810"]It's easy when you are not in court. You don't have to prove anything. Simply tell eBay the coins you received were not as described. His are all at and likely junk. An original roll has different coins. This is not a murder conviction. eBay isn't going to get out their forensic team to inspect the coins. Simply tell eBay you feel cheated and that the coins you received were not as described. The guy on the other end of the phone doesn't know what pcgs stands for. From the eBay point of view, they have a he said she said and they will simply default to the buyer and refund. The bottom line is he said it was original. We all know it wasn't. This guy shouldn't have to accept a fraudulently sold item. Actually the buyer has an opportunity to screw this fraudster by sendIng back worse coins. The seller can't say they aren't the same coins as he then admits he knew what was in the roll. Personally I'm rooting for the op to do just this, take a cheater to the cleaners.[/QUOTE]
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