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<p>[QUOTE="Dougmeister, post: 3086801, member: 56842"]I bought a board game last month on eBay. Turned out it was counterfeit. He refunded my money and told me I could keep the game. He wanted me to remove the negative feedback that warned other buyers that my copy was a fake. I said I would if he pulled his listing, emailed the other buyers to warn them, etc. He didn't. So I left the neg.</p><p><br /></p><p>(If you're going to post and flame me for keeping the game, please don't. He should have known it was fake, or at least believed me when confronted with the evidence, the knowledgeable opinions of other games, and the expert opinion of of the game manufacturer themselves.)</p><p><br /></p><p>I only have one item for sale right now on eBay. The buyer has 100% feedback, but I just want to be sure my tinfoil hat is working properly.</p><p><br /></p><p>I am planning on video taping me putting the coin-related item into the package while at the Post Office, then mailing it with tracking and insurance. Not sure about signature confirmation, but it is over $250, so I think I need to.</p><p><br /></p><p>Any other ideas? The item is slabbed by ANACS (which I submitted, so I know it's legit). I don't want the buyer to claim that it's fake, that they never received it, etc.</p><p><br /></p><p>Thanks for reading my long rant, and thanks for any advice.</p><p><br /></p><p><flame on>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Dougmeister, post: 3086801, member: 56842"]I bought a board game last month on eBay. Turned out it was counterfeit. He refunded my money and told me I could keep the game. He wanted me to remove the negative feedback that warned other buyers that my copy was a fake. I said I would if he pulled his listing, emailed the other buyers to warn them, etc. He didn't. So I left the neg. (If you're going to post and flame me for keeping the game, please don't. He should have known it was fake, or at least believed me when confronted with the evidence, the knowledgeable opinions of other games, and the expert opinion of of the game manufacturer themselves.) I only have one item for sale right now on eBay. The buyer has 100% feedback, but I just want to be sure my tinfoil hat is working properly. I am planning on video taping me putting the coin-related item into the package while at the Post Office, then mailing it with tracking and insurance. Not sure about signature confirmation, but it is over $250, so I think I need to. Any other ideas? The item is slabbed by ANACS (which I submitted, so I know it's legit). I don't want the buyer to claim that it's fake, that they never received it, etc. Thanks for reading my long rant, and thanks for any advice. <flame on>[/QUOTE]
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