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Pillar of the Community
United States
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[eBayItem]390210745169[/eBayItem]
Hmmmmm..... What's wrong with this auction?
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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maybe the fact that the first CC minted coin was in 1870?
It is a rather poor fake at that. I can't believe this guy has 100% feedback.
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Moderator
 United States
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I can't believe that he has 10 bids.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Wow. Someone is out $252.
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Moderator
 United States
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Quote: I don't know anything about coins, Sure he doesn't.
swcoin.ecrater.com
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If you read to the bottom of the auction listing ..... he admits this is a fake and does so before the closing time.
Soooooo ..... who is to blame here?
E-Pray for allowing such stuff?
The seller for keeping it live while knowing it is fake?
The buyer for paying all those $$ for a fake?
I tend to put my foot on the seller ...... he knew it is fake and should have pulled the auction IMHO.
David
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Actually, he added that AFTER the auction was over.
The auction closed at 13:20 PDT and he added that at 13:25 PDT, but still stated "bid by your own knowledge and research. I am not a coin collector, and I am still selling this coin as posted".
Edited by Scooby Due 06/20/2010 6:39 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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My bad, he did post that on the 18th, I was looking at the time only.
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Locked
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Didn't look at what you say Scooby, but that's impossible. You cannot edit a listing once it's over.
The seller should be suspended. Once proven to him it was counterfeit he should have removed it. I've reported it to the CCW, so now the buyer will get an email telling him the coin is suspect, the listing has been removed, and he doesn't have to pay. Even if he already has paid, he will have no trouble getting his money back as long as he paid with Paypal.
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Valued Member
United States
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Quote: If you read to the bottom of the auction listing ..... he admits this is a fake and does so before the closing time.
Soooooo ..... who is to blame here?
E-Pray for allowing such stuff?
The seller for keeping it live while knowing it is fake?
The buyer for paying all those $$ for a fake?
I tend to put my foot on the seller ...... he knew it is fake and should have pulled the auction IMHO.
David
I blame the seller and ebay. Fakes should not even be allowed on ebay in the first place. I just hate seeing all of the listings that say Copy or Replica.
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Locked
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Well, ebay can't review every listing. It's unrealistic. Think ebay fees are high now? Imagine if they had to hire experts in every category to review every listing. They will usually act on reported listings though. Unfortunately, most people would rather complain for hours about it than take 45 seconds to report them.
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Pillar of the Community
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someone is going to be real disappointed when they find out the coin is a fake
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Valued Member
United States
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I'm not trying to blame the buyer but who would bid $250 on a coin without even checking the price in a book or online?
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Pillar of the Community
United States
511 Posts |
More made in Red China counterfeit junk. ebay doesn't care as long as they get their cut of the action.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Quote: I just hate seeing all of the listings that say Copy or Replica. I hate copies and replicas as much as the next guy and think they shouldn't be allowed to exist at all. But, if the seller states copy or replica and shows it, you can't blame them if someone is dumb enough to bid on it. That said, how someone can just blindly bid on a coin without at least knowing something about the series, or at least take the time to look up what is FMV for a coin, then realize that the year/mm doesn't exist, is beyond me.
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United States
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The copies and replicas are stupid but I don't know if they should be banned. I can see someone buying a replica 09sVDB, for example, to stick in a book if they've decided not to spend what it takes to buy a real one. I'd personally leave a hole I can see doing something like that. I have a few "tribute proof" Morgans that are clearly stamped as copies that I got as part of a lot. I'm planning to list them on ebay because I don't want them. I'll make it clear that they are copies. I don't think there's anything wrong with that.
Edited by pfriddle 06/21/2010 01:23 am
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