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Valued Member
 United States
322 Posts |
It is exactly the same item: NTS 204016 MS 66.
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Valued Member
 United States
322 Posts |
This seller rating is 100%.
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Valued Member
United States
198 Posts |
Email thte seller and call him on it.... then if he doesn't come through, place a NEG feeddback on him and contact ebay.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
642 Posts |
Cancelled bid is not the same thing as winning the auction. If you received an email saying You've won! then you won the auction for .99 cents as you stated. However, a cancelled bid leaves no obligation for the seller to give you the coin, and no option for you to leave feedback for the same reason. Although cancelling all the bids and ending the item is technically against ebay rules, and might make some bidders mad, it's the sellers way of backing out before they have any obligation to the buyer. Not trying to defend the seller's shady actions, just saying. 
Edited by rjkingston 08/13/2012 6:28 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1840 Posts |
It looks like the seller is calling it a 1900 Morgan dollar in the description. Maybe he used it as a loophole to back out of the auction?
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2077 Posts |
ebay will not let you cancel an auction within 24 hours of the end time. Fairly new rule.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2077 Posts |
BTW, that does not look MS-66. Even so, 99 cents would have been a nice deal.
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Valued Member
United States
161 Posts |
If the seller doesn't want the coin to sell that low, he should put a reserve price on it. Some people don't realize that an auction is a risk for a seller. If he went to an actual auction house, and the coin sold for much less than he wanted, too bad, he would have to sell it.
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Bedrock of the Community
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Thats why I always say just start the coin at the lowest possible price you will take. Its a waste of everyones time otherwise
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2077 Posts |
Just don't use "no reserve" in the title. Remember that thread?
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Valued Member
 United States
322 Posts |
Seller gave a lame excuse since it was the closing of Olympic, he got distracted and made mistakes. Thanks, OldSkoolMadSkilz I will complain to ebay tomorrow. OldSkoolMadSkilz, basebal21, you right. Sell at melt or minimum you could bare. Gambling like that is not wise. Imagine you put token at the gamble table and retract it if it didn't win. I would like to know what happen if the player got caught.javascript:insertsmilie('  ') OldSkoolMadSkilz, I don't care how it looks as long Peace Silver and $0.99 javascript:insertsmilie('  '). I did it for fun, will see what happen. If you notice my maximum bid is around $5.-.
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Bedrock of the Community
13014 Posts |
Quote: Just don't use "no reserve" in the title. Remember that thread? LOL I definitely remember that
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Valued Member
 United States
322 Posts |
Today, I finally talk to somebody with brain (not robots made in...) He checked and found out that the seller back of the deal second time around. I wonder what is his excuse this time Olympic already long over. It sounds to me, seller "could" do that as long nobody complained to ebay or looked away if nobody report it.
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New Member
Canada
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Well eventually his $0.99 starting price worked out for him and I see he sold it for $37. You were just being unrealistic thinking that anyone would actually sell you a 1922 Peace dollar for only $0.99.
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Bedrock of the Community
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Quote: Imagine you put token at the gamble table and retract it if it didn't win. My trip to vegas would have been much more successful if that was possible 
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