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Moderator
 United States
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Quote: he has no other coins listed Yep I see that now. Well, hope you can move on from this--doesn't appear as though he is backing down.
"If you climb a good tree, you get a push." -----Ghanaian proverb
"The danger we all now face is distinguishing between what is authentic and what is performed." -----King Adz
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Valued Member
 United States
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Ha. 1) not much money involved 2) I would not mind starting a counterfeit collection (at the right price) 3) I must have pulled the wings off of flies when I was little, because the fact he is so angry makes me laugh 4) I will contest this (to ebay or paypal, which do you think?), but now I will wait a few days to let him think he is clear (since he was not nice)
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Moderator
 United States
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Quote:to ebay or paypal, which do you think? Yes! Quote: I will wait a few days to let him think he is clear Just don't wait past the policies in terms of looking for refunds...
"If you climb a good tree, you get a push." -----Ghanaian proverb
"The danger we all now face is distinguishing between what is authentic and what is performed." -----King Adz
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1150 Posts |
I once bought, believe it or not, ten Chinese knock-off fishing lures (spinners) that were advertised as a well known product. They even came complete with fake packaging with a legit looking logo.
I emailed the seller and told him I wouldn't be participating in a crime by returning and mailing known counterfeit material through the mail and that I also expected a refund. I kept the fakes, which I've never used, and got my refund.
I would never pay return shipping on a counterfeit item. Not only that, but these guys get this stuff back and then sell it to someone else? Not on my watch. These guys all know they're selling fake goods so I don't feel the least bit bad about not returning the items AND getting a refund.
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Valued Member
 United States
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DS: I will dispute it next week. Maybe I am proving out his statement that I am a troublemaker? Mitch: That will be my focus will ebay, if return, he will just sell to another.
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Valued Member
Netherlands
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One very quick glance on the photos already tell me these are fake. Real ones have (even when very worn) much more detail. These look like Chinese fakes like you find them on (Not Allowed). Only there they are sold for 2 dollar apiece (including shipping...) Even 5 dollars is too much to pay for these, so ask for a full refund.
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New Member
United States
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Quote: I emailed the seller and told him I wouldn't be participating in a crime by returning and mailing known counterfeit material through the mail and that I also expected a refund. I kept the fakes, which I've never used, and got my refund.
I would never pay return shipping on a counterfeit item. Not only that, but these guys get this stuff back and then sell it to someone else? Not on my watch. These guys all know they're selling fake goods so I don't feel the least bit bad about not returning the items AND getting a refund. Excellent!
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Valued Member
 United States
215 Posts |
I did the ebay complaint route, (you file a complaint, wait 4 days for a seller response, then ask ebay to step in). No response from seller, I asked ebay to step in, about 4 min. later they decided in my favor. I do have to send them back, ebay is paying for the shipping.
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Pillar of the Community
United Kingdom
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Make sure they are posted with some sort of tracking/insurance - if the seller claims you didn't send them you will likely lose out.
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Valued Member
 United States
215 Posts |
Yes, ebay linked to a shipping label that has his address and a tracking number, just drop in the mail
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Valued Member
 United States
215 Posts |
Also, interestingly enough, I have the envelope he sent the coins to me in, it has a return address in CA. The ebay label is headed to Texas. Was going to reply to the ebay resolution center, but there is no reply to a closed case.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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You may not believe this but these may be good contemporary circulating counterfeits of the period and not modern forgeries or modern Chinese fakes as most people may wish to call these pieces. Modern Chinese fakes IMO will probably not have this cryptic up and down edge type anti-counterfeiting edge. A normal 2 1/2 Guilden KM#82 (Netherlands) in VF is $100 so $200 if regal. The regal weight = 25.0 grams but normally this may be in brass so its weight may be in & around 20-22 grams. I normally do not buy post-1800 CCC's unless of a rare metal like gold and platinum. Many sellers sell CCC's under the terms Faux for French items and Falso or Falsa for Spanish-American CCC's. These appear to be rare as I have not seen many 2 1/2 Guildens on the CCC market. Report the weight, sell them as non-regal and describe the edge. BTW the edge reads for regals: GOD*ZY*MET*ONS*. If it does not then this is even more evidence its a CCC and not a modern forgery. IMO. But too late you are returning them ...
John Lorenzo Numismatist United States
Edited by colonialjohn 04/23/2016 4:53 pm
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Valued Member
 United States
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Hi John, Yes already returned and money received., I dropped them in the mail about 3 hours before your post. So it might have been possible that these were from the late 1800's. They did have the edge lettering, they weighed about 22 grams, but looked so poor it was hard to tell details.
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