04-16-2014
06:54 PM
- last edited on
04-17-2014
03:10 AM
by
kh-leslie
Why does eBay allow sellers to misrepresent the value of coins and why is there nobody at this joke known as eBay [should be eRipyouoff] to contact about this or any other problems. Customer support is non-existent so how do you notify them or should I just tell those responsible for licensing that this joke works in congress with fraud artists? Listing a coin for 8 times it actual value and trying to sell this on the basis of "a phoney grading" should be something these clowns take seriously but they obviously don't? Ontario and Canadian law does not allow this and both seller and host can be charged unless they do something proactive!
330953687923
04-16-2014
08:30 PM
- last edited on
04-17-2014
03:10 AM
by
kh-leslie
No listing found for that number
04-16-2014
08:49 PM
- last edited on
04-17-2014
03:10 AM
by
kh-leslie
@toby_le_pue wrote:
No listing found for that number
Yes there is.
04-16-2014
08:52 PM
- last edited on
04-17-2014
03:10 AM
by
kh-leslie
@firepack1ca wrote:
Why does eBay allow sellers to misrepresent the value of coins and why is there nobody at this joke known as eBay [should be eRipyouoff] to contact about this or any other problems. Customer support is non-existent so how do you notify them or should I just tell those responsible for licensing that this joke works in congress with fraud artists? Listing a coin for 8 times it actual value and trying to sell this on the basis of "a phoney grading" should be something these clowns take seriously but they obviously don't? Ontario and Canadian law does not allow this and both seller and host can be charged unless they do something proactive!
Have you reported it? There is a report button on every ad.
04-16-2014
09:06 PM
- last edited on
04-17-2014
03:11 AM
by
kh-leslie
Here is what shows up on my search on IE & also firefox
0 results found for 330953687923
04-16-2014
10:14 PM
- last edited on
04-17-2014
03:10 AM
by
kh-leslie
It's a 1992 Canada silver dollar, listed for $396.00.
04-17-2014 09:12 AM - edited 04-17-2014 09:13 AM
In effect the seller is offering a 'raw' coin. They are allowed to call it BU (which it is), they do not refer to any non permitted TPG company and although there is a numerical grade written on the packet this is not a policy breach, just someone's opinion. They do not refer to a numerical grade in the listing. Indeed, they don't include any description at all.
The price is silly, but there is nothing to stop a seller asking silly prices except the futility of the exercise.
Just hit the back button and bypass the seller.
04-17-2014 09:43 AM
Another reason for having a Blocked Seller List.