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<p>[QUOTE="usmc60, post: 2909600, member: 76739"]Kurt this is just me, but when it comes to eBay if I see someone advertising something that is not true. I do not hesitate to go to eBay's management and let them know that this individual has a deceptive ad running. You know they do have rules about it. And I've had a couple of ads actually pulled from their website for that reason.</p><p><br /></p><p>Kurt they don't know about something unless you can inform them of it.</p><p>You know I found people do a lot of complaining but very little do anything about it.</p><p>USMC60 note. Kurt I also tell the individual on eBay if they'd like to verify that the ad is deceptive. To please go on a Google search for images for USMC 60 which I informed them that that is myself. I asked them to click on a photo that resembles what the seller is selling and actually read the description of that individual coin.Before eBay will pull a add you have to prove to them that it is what you say it is.Kurt this seems to work out quite well and eBay has accepted the fact and has a reference point to legally pull someone add for deception.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="usmc60, post: 2909600, member: 76739"]Kurt this is just me, but when it comes to eBay if I see someone advertising something that is not true. I do not hesitate to go to eBay's management and let them know that this individual has a deceptive ad running. You know they do have rules about it. And I've had a couple of ads actually pulled from their website for that reason. Kurt they don't know about something unless you can inform them of it. You know I found people do a lot of complaining but very little do anything about it. USMC60 note. Kurt I also tell the individual on eBay if they'd like to verify that the ad is deceptive. To please go on a Google search for images for USMC 60 which I informed them that that is myself. I asked them to click on a photo that resembles what the seller is selling and actually read the description of that individual coin.Before eBay will pull a add you have to prove to them that it is what you say it is.Kurt this seems to work out quite well and eBay has accepted the fact and has a reference point to legally pull someone add for deception.[/QUOTE]
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