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Hasn't he twigged that deliberate misrepresentation is also a breach of eBay policy, and an offence to boot when designed to increase the return by choosing the rare option every time? It looks like he would be well advised to spend any court winnings on a literacy course. :ph34r: I hope that he isn't going to claim that he was unaware of any misrepresentation, as a feedback of over 20000 would belie that claim. Whilst it might be apparent that he hasn't a clue, I don't think it is the case. It's very tempting to send him on a course in numismatics - in Dundee. ;)

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It looks like he would be well advised to spend any court winnings on a literacy course. :ph34r:

He told one bidder that they were so "nieve". Oh the irony...

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You know, sometimes you can give People benefit of the doubt, but it's apparent that he's just blatantly mis-attributing various coins (stating they are rare) when they are worth only a few Pounds or at best multiples of 10s up to 100 Pounds. I have myself mentioned a coin that was mis-atributed to him with nothing being done. He deserves everything he gets and will get but then again, if it's anything like the ebay seller i highlighted many many times on here then we'll find buyers from this very Forum for saxbys coins, ironic that we're probably helping Highlight his auctions and People will buy because of it (nowt strange as folk) as they say in Prestwich ;)

The other Thing is, ebay don't know their arse from their elbow when it Comes to coins, they have no one who knows enough about the subject to say "this is'nt genuine" or this is falsely described and this seller has done this many times" until the day that there is someone of such stature working at ebay then they will continue believing a seller with 20,000 plus Feedbacks against a buyer with 100+

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I bet some lucky sod plucked it out the ground. And paid sod all for it. Sold it for 25 grand. Lovely jubbly

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I bet some lucky sod plucked it out the ground. And paid sod all for it. Sold it for 25 grand. Lovely jubbly

The sale price was 25 grand, but it wasn't sold for that. ;)

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The other Thing is, ebay don't know their arse from their elbow when it Comes to coins, they have no one who knows enough about the subject to say "this is'nt genuine" or this is falsely described and this seller has done this many times" until the day that there is someone of such stature working at ebay then they will continue believing a seller with 20,000 plus Feedbacks against a buyer with 100+

The only thing that eBAy know about is fees...I am a specialist in an another area of collecting and have reported many people (almost all in the US which is mainly where they are collected) for blatant misrepresenation...not on one single occasion has eBay done anything about it....

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