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 Posted 07/16/2015  3:54 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Coinfrog to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Does Whitman make a pop-in folder for Chain Cents?
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Looks like seller updated the listing earlier. We'll see what happens.
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 Posted 07/18/2015  1:57 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jdmern to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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Hijacked account. The title should give it away, if nothing else.


I don't understand why you think this is a hijacked account?

The listing isn't how I would personally list a group of early copper but I really don't understand the reaction this listing got?... Clearly, these are low grade coins...?
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I'm not sure where that statement came from either. Just because you don't like a seller doesn't mean they hi-jacked the account, which is a serious accusation to be throwing around.

In the United States court system, every man is innocent until he is proven guilty. I see no proof in this case, only people jumping to conclusions.

I don't believe it would be constructive to continue this discussion any further; I think it is time for this thread to be locked.
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I just don't know how the seller - legit or not - can possibly expect someone to spend $11,000+ on a group of coins with blurry pictures that are frequently counterfeited.
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It's a free market. If someone has the money to gamble, and wants to gamble, they might win big.

I don't know anything about the seller. I do know what I've learned from being an active ebay member on three accounts since 1997.

My experience is that inactive accounts suddenly selling extremely valuable coins with bad pictures and worse listings have a high probability of having been compromised. Your experience may vary. The way it works is that the would-be scammer searches for ebay accounts which have been inactive for awhile but listed the items in question, whether it's tv's, iphones, or coins. ebay stores are also sought for attack. He or she then has several means by which to gain access to the account. Once they have access, they will often make a small "test sale" of a related item at a lower price, and then use a shill to win the auction. This confirms that the account is ready to be used to scam unsuspecting bidders.

The seller's bona fides notwithstanding, there's no way I'd make that large of a financial transaction on ebay without an escrow service, unless it was an extremely reputable auction house or coin dealer and I had personally spoken to them over the phone.

Whatever the situation is, it's not productive to judge or cast blame, so I'll pray that Lady Luck is on the winning bidder's side and that the seller is honest and truthful.
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