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<p>[QUOTE="Numismania, post: 1996513, member: 28971"]I'd much rather take an NPB from this guy, if he's now sending you a reminder! You mentioned fake, he sends you a reminder? This guy knows he has a fake. Let ebay deal with it, and as has been pointed out, refer to this thread. Again, at the worst, it's a NPB against you. I'd rather that than have a fake 1942/1 Merc and having a hard time getting my $$ back. Send the SELLER a reminder that the images he sent to you, NOT the listing image, revealed the 'coin' to be fake.</p><p><br /></p><p>BUT, and it can't be stressed enough, ASK first, and THEN bid. Remember, a bid is SUPPOSED to be a binding contract, and you don't want this to happen at all, let alone very often. Don't get into the company of 40_MILA_KOKKINA....the rate HE'S going, ebay will can his butt. He just cancels winning bids 'willy nilly'. If a coin and the price seem too good to be true, it usually is. Would it be too much to ask for a link to the listing???[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Numismania, post: 1996513, member: 28971"]I'd much rather take an NPB from this guy, if he's now sending you a reminder! You mentioned fake, he sends you a reminder? This guy knows he has a fake. Let ebay deal with it, and as has been pointed out, refer to this thread. Again, at the worst, it's a NPB against you. I'd rather that than have a fake 1942/1 Merc and having a hard time getting my $$ back. Send the SELLER a reminder that the images he sent to you, NOT the listing image, revealed the 'coin' to be fake. BUT, and it can't be stressed enough, ASK first, and THEN bid. Remember, a bid is SUPPOSED to be a binding contract, and you don't want this to happen at all, let alone very often. Don't get into the company of 40_MILA_KOKKINA....the rate HE'S going, ebay will can his butt. He just cancels winning bids 'willy nilly'. If a coin and the price seem too good to be true, it usually is. Would it be too much to ask for a link to the listing???[/QUOTE]
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