That's awful, they're ruining so much-not only do we end up with counterfeits entering collections. But also it strengthens an economy in an illegitimate way :(.
Could ebay not impose the same criteria they have with louis vuitton and 'brand/designer' merchandise. Whereby if a seller is new and inexperienced with high calibre items/coins etc, they are only able to sell a certain amount a month until they gain a trustworthy reputation. It disgusts me that this happens so often, and I'm glad I've been learning about these types of goings on thanks to CCF. I was rather oblivious to how prevalent all the counterfeit coins were that are so openly sold. I was aware of the bullion though. So they must be using proxy connections via U.S.A., because the seller wouldn't ship too the U.K. not that I wanted them to.
I found the seller has one subscriber already.
Could ebay not impose the same criteria they have with louis vuitton and 'brand/designer' merchandise. Whereby if a seller is new and inexperienced with high calibre items/coins etc, they are only able to sell a certain amount a month until they gain a trustworthy reputation. It disgusts me that this happens so often, and I'm glad I've been learning about these types of goings on thanks to CCF. I was rather oblivious to how prevalent all the counterfeit coins were that are so openly sold. I was aware of the bullion though. So they must be using proxy connections via U.S.A., because the seller wouldn't ship too the U.K. not that I wanted them to.
I found the seller has one subscriber already.



















