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Pillar of the Community
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money back guarantee only if the person is real so many fake ebay account and hijacked old ones so there money back guarantee don't mean sh-- In my eyes I bought a coin only 3 weeks ago and wow the person in not there and it was a old account from 2001 last used got me for 5k so money back my a-- every one I feel or see is dodge on ebay I will post here to protect others and they can make up there own minds
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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Hmmmmm "Dropped it and it sounds the same as a 1920 coin" Very scientific  No refunds and $100 postage 
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Valued Member
Australia
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Trout there refund policy does not apply ebay automatically refund you they even hold the sellers funds now for 21 days to make sure your happy with it. $100 post is a bit over the top. But in saying that I just sold an oil bottle to a person in Victoria only 600km away and I insured it for $2000 it cost me nearly $90 all up . Aust post are a bit ridiculous.
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Valued Member
Australia
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Shane it doesn't matter on ebay if there shonks any more as a buyer ebay have a MBG now and funds are with held for 21 days on all accounts with under 60 feedback score and even if they did swindle you ebay pay out there own pocket. You are better of a buyer than a seller on ebay trust me check there forums you even get your postage fee refunded. All new rules all in favour of the buyer not the seller.
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Valued Member
Australia
301 Posts |
You guys need to read the new rules ebay and PayPal are no longer the same they have been split in to two companies, and both offer a guarantee as long as you pay with PayPal they will guarantee your money and ebay now have there own MBG (money back guarantee) even if you just change your mind. Please read the new rules. It is a mine field for sellers and a god send for buyers even retailers do not give as good a guarantee as ebay.
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Valued Member
Australia
301 Posts |
Yes trout but what about the 13hrs drive no thanks not at my age, and I know how to pack it bubble wrap it put into a down pipe then bubble wrap it then put that into a large 6inch down pipe then in a box padded with scrunched news paper then taped tight and secure , not lost one yet. And the guy was ecstatic with it.
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Valued Member
Australia
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You also have to take into account wear and tear on your vehicle service expenses tyre wear etc etc , just not worth it and it was insured and that's how the buyer wanted it sent I actually told him I did not trust Aust post. I hate Aust post over priced monopoly. But I wasn't driving that far for anyone to old , that's why I am selling my oil collection been a motor mechanic all my life gearbox specialist most of it. Just plain to old now.
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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@ Sweetap No way would I drive 1200 ks to save $90 myself, Its just that it "Could" be done that makes Aus post charges look ridicules. I wish you well selling the rest of your bottle collection and I hope you have some fun doing it Mate . I HAVE looked at the new returns rules and find them quite frankly stupid, Luckily I send all my raw coins away in 2x2's sealed in a 2.5x2.5 saflip , I also take high resolution images of all the coins. This effectively stops the switcheroo buyers from gyping me . I have been selling on ebay for a few years now and have only had a couple of returns and as I mostly sell PCGS graded coins the "Not as Described" issue is irrelevant. I have NO problems with buyers that email me that they made a stuff up and want to cancel a sale. I would rather that than have to pay extra postage on a BS return. OK Back to the original thread, That 1930 is Soooo Dodgy along with the 1923 1/2 penny and the 1925 looks a bit iffy. Looks like Grandad got scammed and the seller is doing his best to dump this on someone else and recoup the loss 
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Valued Member
Australia
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Yes trout your correct the new rules are very stupid and also seem very much aimed at putting of the little sellers. But if they all took care in selling there products as you do it does help to eliminate a lot of the problems. Yes I also agree the coins this guy is selling probably are dodgy and I doubt there Grand dads at all. And I don't think I would buy a 1930 penny or 1923 half penny from ebay I just don't trust that they would be real after coming here and learning about all the fakes. After my 1925 penny saga I got from ebay I would not be to keen to try again. And with the bottles and my garaginalia stuff I actually list them when I do sell them as pick up only I have no desire to feed the likes of Aust post, But unfortunately most ask if I will post to them. I also sold this particular bottle out side ebay so no fees to them either.
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Pillar of the Community
 Australia
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sweetap you must sell what you sellers name so I can look at you items you sound honest
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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Valued Member
Australia
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Serial they must have removed the listing, there have been quite a few hijacked accounts on ebay of late there is a couple threads on there forums about it.
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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Pillar of the Community
 Australia
1041 Posts |
sweetup yes there is lots of hijacked this all came about when the ebay got hacked and mate I just don't trust it she takes some loving   
Edited by shanew 02/23/2015 12:02 am
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Valued Member
Australia
301 Posts |
Gorgous Shane very nice , Enjoy.
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