Nordle11 Posted September 7, 2016 Posted September 7, 2016 same pictures too, couldn't even be bothered to take his own Quote
azda Posted September 7, 2016 Posted September 7, 2016 (edited) 28 minutes ago, Nordle11 said: same pictures too, couldn't even be bothered to take his own Never noticed that Matt, obviously just changed the background in photoshop. The image is of a G over A Edited September 7, 2016 by azda Quote
Leo Posted September 7, 2016 Posted September 7, 2016 It's awful but I wouldn't feel much compassion for a buyer though. You have to be very careful splashing out over £2k in eBay, and be an expert on the subject. I also think it's in eBay's interest to keep an eye over these practices. But of course that requires hiring somebody and spending a bit of money. Their choice. Quote
Nordle11 Posted September 7, 2016 Posted September 7, 2016 Yeah must've done. The only thing he did change was the price and the description ebay will never keep an eye on this type of thing though, they're notoriously s*** at doing anything about listings that go against their own policy. Fat cats don't stay fat without all that money. Quote
Leo Posted September 7, 2016 Posted September 7, 2016 If he sells, he will make around £250 profit after fees. Tempting Quote
azda Posted September 7, 2016 Posted September 7, 2016 8 minutes ago, Leo said: It's awful but I wouldn't feel much compassion for a buyer though. You have to be very careful splashing out over £2k in eBay, and be an expert on the subject. I also think it's in eBay's interest to keep an eye over these practices. But of course that requires hiring somebody and spending a bit of money. Their choice. It's the ethics of the seller that has to be questioned, not eBay. The coin sold in 2014, so IMO, people buying at this level will know their onions and have probably researched the coin already, hence the reason it's been sat around a while Quote
Leo Posted September 7, 2016 Posted September 7, 2016 Quote It's the ethics of the seller that has to be questioned, not eBay. Indeed - I only realised now that the ad is not fraudulent, the error on the coin is real, it's just that it was not mentioned in the LCA listing so the dealer found an opportunity. My error of judgment. We can still question eBay's diligence in other matters though, like the abundance of fake material, self-bidding, etc. Quote
Nordle11 Posted September 7, 2016 Posted September 7, 2016 4 minutes ago, Leo said: Indeed - I only realised now that the ad is not fraudulent, the error on the coin is real, it's just that it was not mentioned in the LCA listing so the dealer found an opportunity. My error of judgment. We can still question eBay's diligence in other matters though, like the abundance of fake material, self-bidding, etc. Other way round, the error has been assigned (incorrectly as he probably knows) by the seller to add a couple of £££s to the listing. Quote
azda Posted September 7, 2016 Posted September 7, 2016 6 minutes ago, Leo said: Indeed - I only realised now that the ad is not fraudulent, the error on the coin is real, it's just that it was not mentioned in the LCA listing so the dealer found an opportunity. My error of judgment. We can still question eBay's diligence in other matters though, like the abundance of fake material, self-bidding, etc. My last picture isn't the same coin, i was just highlighting how obvious the G over A is and its not apparent on the koscoins one nor in the Londoncoins sale, so it is fraudulent Quote
Leo Posted September 7, 2016 Posted September 7, 2016 5 minutes ago, azda said: My last picture isn't the same coin, i was just highlighting how obvious the G over A is and its not apparent on the koscoins one nor in the Londoncoins sale, so it is fraudulent Understood now, thank you Quote
azda Posted September 7, 2016 Posted September 7, 2016 To highlight my point that the variety is distinct even on worn coins, here is one on eBay from one of the members here on the forum http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1687-6-James-II-silver-Shilling-G-A-in-MAG-NF-but-cleaned-/351673391893?hash=item51e15e1b15:g:R9gAAOSwxp9W4Bvq Quote
jacinbox Posted September 7, 2016 Posted September 7, 2016 2 hours ago, azda said: My last picture isn't the same coin, i was just highlighting how obvious the G over A is and its not apparent on the koscoins one nor in the Londoncoins sale, so it is fraudulent One more seller to not buy from. Quote
Leo Posted September 9, 2016 Posted September 9, 2016 Incidentally, this same seller has a handful of pieces for sale in this weekend's catawiki auction. http://auction.catawiki.com/lotsfrom/KosCoins. Mostly George V halfcrowns. Quote
Sleepy Posted September 26, 2016 Posted September 26, 2016 Can anyone explain what a "Private Listing" buyer on Ebay is or means? Quote
Nordle11 Posted September 26, 2016 Posted September 26, 2016 Their feedback will be private on their profile when bidding. Quote
Sleepy Posted September 26, 2016 Posted September 26, 2016 Thanks Nordle got pipped at the post bidding for a Gothic Florin last night and I was the only bidder, just got a feeling it might have been the seller pulling his item out as it didn't make as much as he wanted, I am just being cynical and a bad loser lol. Quote
Nordle11 Posted September 26, 2016 Posted September 26, 2016 8 minutes ago, Sleepy said: Thanks Nordle got pipped at the post bidding for a Gothic Florin last night and I was the only bidder, just got a feeling it might have been the seller pulling his item out as it didn't make as much as he wanted, I am just being cynical and a bad loser lol. No that sounds about right tbh. Who was the seller (if you don't mind)? Quote
Sleepy Posted September 26, 2016 Posted September 26, 2016 Onions 321, sells all types of collectibles, and knows his coin variations. Quote
Nordle11 Posted September 26, 2016 Posted September 26, 2016 4 minutes ago, Sleepy said: Onions 321, sells all types of collectibles, and knows his coin variations. Ah no, I just checked, and in this case it's the seller making their listings private. So to the winner, your underbid would have been private as well. Personally I don't see the need to make listings private unless you're doing something funny, but could be a genuine reason behind it. So it still could be the seller messing around on his lots. Quote
Sleepy Posted September 26, 2016 Posted September 26, 2016 Thanks for the info Nordle, end up paying a little more for, I hope, a better coin. Quote
Paulus Posted October 9, 2016 Posted October 9, 2016 (edited) Gasp! (at the price!) link Edited October 9, 2016 by Paulus Quote
Sleepy Posted October 9, 2016 Posted October 9, 2016 What would a normal price for the coin be? Quote
Rob Posted October 9, 2016 Posted October 9, 2016 33 minutes ago, Paulus said: Gasp! (at the price!) link That has to be shilled. It's a 200-300 coin with the scratch on the nose, or maybe that's the rare variety Quote
1949threepence Posted October 9, 2016 Posted October 9, 2016 1 hour ago, Rob said: That has to be shilled. It's a 200-300 coin with the scratch on the nose, or maybe that's the rare variety Hmm....interesting. I note the vendor has left his mobile number on the page. Could be shilled, although the bidding jumped from £416 to £1108, 8 seconds before the end of the auction. That would not suggest a shill bid to me. More likely someone trying to secure a rare coin by over bidding. Trouble was, they were playing catch up both then and 2 seconds before the end, as another high possible overbid had been made by someone else 19 seconds before the end of the auction Quote
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