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<p>[QUOTE="justndav76, post: 583827, member: 17428"]Also read the new Ebay purchase protection policy. I love the part where it says if you qualify under the agreement to be refunded for something it states ebay may "issue you a coupon to use for further purchases rather than a direct refund". You have got to be kidding me. I dont know how this all will pertain to coin collectors but there is some fine print in all these new policies that I find a bit concerning. </p><p> </p><p>It says: Some examples of what wouldnt be covered... last bullet point has this blurb:</p><p> </p><p>The item has minor scratches and was listed as used.</p><p> </p><p>Now how would that pertain to us coin collectors for something that maybe was not listed in an auction description for an old coin, or not visible from the photo's posted when a seller makes a claim for a condition of a coin that isnt exactly correct? I could see ebay saying, well the coin is such and such years old and scatches would be expected thus no refund. Im probably thinking this out to much and its late but I think they are important questions.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="justndav76, post: 583827, member: 17428"]Also read the new Ebay purchase protection policy. I love the part where it says if you qualify under the agreement to be refunded for something it states ebay may "issue you a coupon to use for further purchases rather than a direct refund". You have got to be kidding me. I dont know how this all will pertain to coin collectors but there is some fine print in all these new policies that I find a bit concerning. It says: Some examples of what wouldnt be covered... last bullet point has this blurb: The item has minor scratches and was listed as used. Now how would that pertain to us coin collectors for something that maybe was not listed in an auction description for an old coin, or not visible from the photo's posted when a seller makes a claim for a condition of a coin that isnt exactly correct? I could see ebay saying, well the coin is such and such years old and scatches would be expected thus no refund. Im probably thinking this out to much and its late but I think they are important questions.[/QUOTE]
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