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Pillar of the Community
Belgium
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Edited by ageka 04/09/2005 1:00 pm
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Valued Member
United States
56 Posts |
Yes, their greed is pathetic and the fee's will keep going up and up cuz people don't care enough to stop or reduce their listings to the point where ebay will notice. I was actually gonna post a whole new thread about their fee's as I had some rolls of pennies I was gonna list but now I am having second thoughts as I reviewed their new fee increase.
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Banned
 New Zealand
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Too right,if you find another fraudulent numismatic auction anywhere on the Internet,no matter what auction website it is,you can report it here; (link removed at the request of the COINAF membership).The sooner that numismatic fraud is stopped,the better! What do you think?
Aidan.
This site is still under construction and should be considered a work in progress. We do not have a scheduled launch date yet.
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Forum Mom
 United States
5877 Posts |
Please remove the link as the site is not ready yet.
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Pillar of the Community
Belgium
2078 Posts |
quote: Originally posted by nos
Yes, their greed is pathetic and the fee's will keep going up and up cuz people don't care enough to stop or reduce their listings to the point where ebay will notice. I was actually gonna post a whole new thread about their fee's as I had some rolls of pennies I was gonna list but now I am having second thoughts as I reviewed their new fee increase.
I do not know whether they will notice but in the gold category on the different european ebays there is junk (like goldleave and nuggets ) on one hand and very expensive overpriced coins on the other side : but the nice affordable good surprise coins seem to have virtually disappeared
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Banned
 New Zealand
306 Posts |
If you see an auction by Pamela a.k.a. pjd 1966,please give it the widest berth possible,& put your money into something worthwhile.Go & buy some nice 1/10 Krugerrands from South Africa,as these are very nice bullion pieces that are of some interest to British Commonwealth coin collectors.
Aidan.
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New Member
United States
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quote: She is doing it for revenge and to make the users agree to withdraw.
If I were the buyer, I'd take my chances with the negative feedback. I would figure that the other sellers would know what she's about and disregard any negs she is throwing around. If the other sellers give any credibility to her negs, you'd think in short order there wouldn't be many buyers available without her negs. Or doesn't it work like that ?
Edited by Bacchus 04/11/2005 8:32 pm
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Valued Member
United States
56 Posts |
Hmmm well I sure wouldn't. Perhaps I say that because I have maintained 100% flawless feedback for almost six years. If I had a negative already I probably would though. There are other ways like calling her a liar on the phone.
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Forum Mom
 United States
5877 Posts |
100% positive feedback rating is much more important as a seller than a buyer. This is especially true if you snipe. I wouldn't accept an offer of mutual withdrawal unless the seller had truly corrected the problem.
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Valued Member
United States
56 Posts |
Hmmm that is a wonderful point indeed. I've sold on there about 4 or 5 times over the years so that is a reason to maintain. I've got a couple other things I could sell but with the fee's I'm gonna try and avoid it as much as possible. Think I'll give this forum a try with some rolls of OBW pennies.
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Valued Member
United States
218 Posts |
Maybe I'm off base, but my guess is that now that she is reinstated she will open a new account to sell from (you aren't allowed to if you are NARU'd). That way she can start over with a new seller's id and avoid all the negative publicity on the net that is associated with pjd 1966 and stay in ebay's good graces (for a little while). I hope I'm wrong, but when it comes to someone trying to scam people, they usually can find new ways to stay ahead of those who are pursuing them, unfortunately.
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Rest in Peace
United States
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Welcome to the forum, The_Cave_Troll! I hope you enjoy it here. If Pamela elects to use a new ebay ID, I think she'd be quickly spotted by the hundreds who cruise coin sales watching for her unless, of course, she decides to stay away from coins and tokens to avoid us. Nevertheless, her auctions are fairly distinctive and she would be quickly spotted under a different ID: poor pictures, "estate" sales, semi-literate grammar and spelling, and, in short order, a pile of negative feedbacks. Yeah, she'll be spotted. Tigers can't change their stripes and spiders will be spiders.
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Rest in Peace
United States
2884 Posts |
Cave Troll , welcome to the forum. You get my vote for the most eye catching(scary) Avatar I've ever seen!!! Mike....Yours scared away all my cats and dogs!!!!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
980 Posts |
quote: Originally posted by Bacchus
quote: She is doing it for revenge and to make the users agree to withdraw.
If I were the buyer, I'd take my chances with the negative feedback. I would figure that the other sellers would know what she's about and disregard any negs she is throwing around.
If the other sellers give any credibility to her negs, you'd think in short order there wouldn't be many buyers available without her negs.
Or doesn't it work like that ?
Wecome Bacchus, Unfortunately not everyone does due dilligence to see who is leaving the neg, also, even though she is well known in "our" world, ebay is a big place. Folks with small FB numbers are particularly at risk. Don
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Pillar of the Community
United States
980 Posts |
Today when I was checked her FB I saw a wonderful sight- No longer a registered user Perhaps the many emails ebay received when she reappeared had an impact.
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