these guys give ebay a bad name...

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  1. johnny54321

    johnny54321 aspiring numismatist

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  3. furham

    furham Good Ole Boy

    From what I can see it could possibly be XF.
     
  4. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    yeah, cleaned, scrubbed XF.

    Or possibly a VF
     
  5. pennywise

    pennywise Collector of dust

    Do NOT doubt the 82 yr. old man!!!! :whistle:
     
  6. Dollar1948

    Dollar1948 New Member

    I have to wonder how many of these sellers are really 'an 82 year old man'.
    I have dozens of ebay sellers that I have dealt with that have made the claim that they are elderly etc.
    In fact in one of the coins I received they sent a small card, thanking me for my purchase from 'my 72 year old father'.
    I dont doubt that perhaps some retirees may need to liqudate, but Im still skeptical non the less.
    I bargained through a 'make an offer' with a 'so called elderly seller' a couple of weeks back for what i thought was an outstanding BU-MS 1934 Lincoln. The picture on ebay just screamed it was so bright. 12 bucks including shipping. I got the thing on Friday and on the obverse and reverse was a blemish that just gnaws away at you.
    When I went back to the ebay listing, and if you squint very hard, you can see the small outline of where those are. I was convinced a little photo shop doctoring took place. I also received some other BU Lincoln at the same time, in which a small carbon spot that was represented on that ebay pic was present. This I expected.
    I left the positive feedbacks for all the other coins I was happy with but expressed my concerns with the seller about the 1934, and made a suggestion that perhaps a 4 dollar (from a 12 dollar) purchase may be warranted.
    He immediatley refunded 4 bucks and sent me a small note that 'My 72 year old eyes can't see everything' That was it, no other explaination opening line or anything.
    I know it was a small minimal purchase but when I am trying to only target specific and pristine examples for this wheatie collection, this coin just ruined it for my 1934 no mint mark. An acetone bath didn't do squat. I suppose I could have sent it back, but when your only looking at a small purchase is it really worth it?
    BTW, because he sent me 4 dollars back I couldn't leave him a neutral or negative feedback what so ever. It didnt seem ethical.
    From here on, I walk softely with self-proclaimed elderly sellers, and limit the ebay transactions to a maximum of 50 bucks or so. All other more expensive coins I need to review in person.
     
  7. majorbigtime

    majorbigtime New Member

    Yeah, caveat emptor applies in spades when buying on ebay in general and buying "raw" in particular.

    Years ago, I took a leap of faith and bought a piece of raw currency on Ebay. It was a "doctored" POS, and I immediately sent it back for a refund, The not so erstwhile seller revused to accept the return from the Postal Service and I was stuck with it,

    I vented on the PCGS board, with an infamous post entitled "Screwed on Ebay" and was barraged with negative responses in a thread that had over 250 postings. Boy, they can be a vicious bunch over there!

    Suffice to say, I had an expensive learning experience.
     
  8. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    why not file a paypal protest?

    I did it recently, with a book that:
    First, I received the wrong one, then the second took three weeks to arrive, in disgust I placed a claim.
    When the book did arrive, it wasn't what I thought, but the seller kept 'stringing me along'. I felt that they were just waiting for me to lose my windoe of opportunity to file a claim.

    In the end, I got the refund, and returned the book.
     
  9. Cupcake

    Cupcake Member

    And what credibility does being 22 or 85 give to the item being listed? Actually to me it screams stay away I am trying to hard to make you believe in me.
     
  10. majorbigtime

    majorbigtime New Member

    This was years ago, and seller did not accept Paypal.
     
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