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Moderator
 United States
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Quote:Now he won't answer my emails on ebay. Hopefully, ebay will be refunding my money soon because he doesn't want to even give me a partial refund. I'm very sorry to hear this, Teena. You're not likely to get a refund, having cracked the coins out - the seller can easily claim you're returning the wrong coins.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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id rather have my dog grade my coins than SGS.
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Valued Member
United States
111 Posts |
Quote: I'm very sorry to hear this, Teena. You're not likely to get a refund, having cracked the coins out - the seller can easily claim you're returning the wrong coins. Thanks Dave. I'll keep you posted. ebay does have seller protection, and they have been on my side in the past. Keeping my fingers crossed that my past experiences with them will pay off. Wish they'd kick this guy off of ebay. Some poor folks must not know any better.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4132 Posts |
Regardless of the TPG, buy the coin and not the slab. A lot of items on ebay only show a wide picture of the slab without a close-up of the coin. I just skip right by them, don't even give them a second look (maybe a second look if it's just a hole filler). Sure, a picture of the slab is good to show that it's graded as advertised by a reputable TPG, but you're buying the coin, so that's what you should look at. Sometimes even a good TPG can get it wrong (high or low or with our without a special designation). Maybe the coin matches the technical grade, but it has more or less eye appeal than some other coins of the same grade.
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Valued Member
United States
111 Posts |
Update on SGS.........after much going back and forth and not getting anywhere with him....... I won a full refund via ebay!  The truth will set you free......SGS's lies just caught up with him. 
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Moderator
 United States
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You da man! Oh, wait.... Anyways, in all honesty under normal circumstances I would not be happy with you having received a refund under these conditions. ebay finding in your favor after the coins were removed from their original holder greatly worries me as someone who sells more than buys on ebay. But this is SGS we're talking about, and any victory against them is worth celebrating. 
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Valued Member
United States
111 Posts |
Quote: Ebay finding in your favor after the coins were removed from their original holder greatly worries me as someone who sells more than buys on Ebay I can understand your frustration in that. However, I truly believe their refund to me was based on how I described the entire transaction. And the fact that he isn't a true coin grader such as NGC. For some of the coins I could tell right off that they had blemishes, and others more distinct once I took them out. Along with dings on the edges of a few. And I was very careful taking each one out. Not to worry.  Teena
Edited by tlsweet 07/27/2011 10:15 pm
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Moderator
 United States
23522 Posts |
I am genuinely happy for you. The problem with that seller is, he's (I think) the largest coinseller on ebay, and responsible for some serious cash flow for them. He's gotten 93 Negatives in the last year, and toolhaus.org (Teena, if you haven't checked that site out yet, do so) hit their 1000-entry maximum for combined Negatives and Neutrals within the last 4 years. So he's getting a Negative every 3 days.
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Valued Member
United States
111 Posts |
Quote: I am genuinely happy for you.
Thank You Dave for your kind words. The support and information over here is wonderful. Learned a lot so far. I'll check out the website too.  Teena
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New Member
United States
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As close to legally avoiding certifiably criminal as it gets - almost as bad as "Unsearched" rolls with special coins magically on the end(s.) SGS, IN MY OPINION - TRANSLATION: RUN!
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New Member
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Hello  I personally rate SGS: -10      I believe that there are more than a few professional numismatists within the forum that will concur with me. I'm an NGC type of guy myself and I stay stick to the best when it comes to TPG. NGC, PCGS and ANACS is the way to go, ICG does a fair job as well and they're probably the least expensive route. "A plastic holder (slab) does not determine a coins true beauty, unless it's in an NGC holder"  J/K
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New Member
United States
7 Posts |
Buy the coin not the slab,,was told that years ago..avnd haven't been disappointed yet...
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Pillar of the Community
United States
5208 Posts |
Double Down thread necromancy  Twice in 7 years 
Edited by jack jeckel 06/24/2018 12:52 am
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Valued Member
United States
324 Posts |
It is worthless and fraudulent to me. I would never sell a coin in that SGS holder because it would ruin your image.
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