National Numismatic Certification, a non recognized grading system. KootenayDavid is selling overrated coins and won't issue a refund.

luckyme1969
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There is a very steep learning curve here and I'm a quick learner.

 

However, after paying $70.00 for a 1961 canadian cent, that is rated MS67 Red, I'm being refused a refund.

 

The rating of MS67 does not exist in the Charlton book nor the Canadian Coin News.  By the way I have a few of the same 1961 pennies that I  I wanted to compare to a certified coin

 

I was in Florida while the coins were were being shipped and missed the 45 day deadline by a couple days.  I find it very difficult to contact Ebay and in the past I've been given the run around.   A reply, but not a solution.

 

I'm embarrassed to say that I was scammed a second time, during this same period by KootenayDavid.  This time for an overrated MS63 Canadian 50 cent piece.

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Hi.. After 45 days there is no remedy through ebay. I see you left feedback.

 

Once past , a credit card chargeback is the only option available to buyer.

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If you know they are not recognized then why did you buy the coins.

 

Do research before buying.

 

http://www.ebay.com/gds/Guide-to-Third-Party-Grading-Services-for-coins/10000000004417463/g.html

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You have learned the hard way for not that much money, good luck, robert

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