on 02-21-2014 03:36 PM - last edited on 02-21-2014 04:02 PM by lizzier-ca
I would like to know how E bay can allow this seller () to keep scamming buyers on your web site with no penalty at all this shows very poor public relations and no protection to the buyers it also shows poor business practice on your part as if you don't care about the buyers as long as your getting your part.
They should be ban for life from E bay to protect your buyers and your business as a action house it is the talk of all coin chat sites and I'm very sure you will loose some very valuable customers (buyers) over it please do something about this seller.
I as well as others have contacted this seller and explained to them that this coin item is not a 1985 pointed 5 Canadian 1 cent, but a 1985 blunt 5 Canadian 1 cent coin and a very common coin not a rare coin at all. I even went as far as to explain how to tell the difference from a pointed 5 from a blunt 5 to this seller there reply was TY but never took the coin off your site it now has 3 bids with one being a new customer probable has no idea he is getting ripped off by this seller and now E bay since you know now to that it is not a pointed 5.
I would hope that you do something about this steeling right away by both of you.
Jim Johnson (papeldog)
http://resolutioncenter.ebay.ca/
For the buyer.
You can Report any item you feel necessary. EBay will not tell you what they do about such reports, to discourage vigilantes and mischief makers.
The buyer can open a dispute and leave appropriate feedback.
This is a community help forum that is run by members of the community. If you want to lodge a complaint with ebay, you'd have to contact them directly.
Have you reported the seller and/or the listing in question?