eBay LOTS, 1854 large cent
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eBay LOTS, 1854 large cent
I won 3 auctions from this one guy on eBay.
A 4-coin lot,
a 3-coin lot,
and a single coin. (1847 EF - nice!)
The poster's pics were 500 x 375 pixels. (Maybe he took them in the 1970s?)
When they arrived, 5 of them were utter disasters!
Like this one:
When I contacted him about keeping some of them, and returning the others for a very fair discounted price - The average price per coin was some $13.00 among the first two lots (7 coins), and I offered to keep two of them, if he would refund $7 per damaged coin. Meaning I offered to keep two of the coins for $56!!!, if he would refund me $35. Come, on!!! That's pretty fair and more patient than a lot of people I know!!! I was very pleased with the single coin from the third auction, and had every intention of keeping it.
Got a snarky answer explaining that lots are not for cherry picking and you have to take the coins as they come. Further more, he went to great pains to post "nice pictures" of the coins, and the buyer should be able to tell what he's getting! Then he finished off asking me a small favor: Never bid on my coins again!
I'M DONE!!! ALL THREE auctons returned with a "Not as described" reason. That means he gets to pay for THREE shipping labels, because I will be DOGGONED, if I show the courtesy of sending them in one package! Even the nice 1847 he made $40.00 off of. BACK, BACK, BACK!!!
Why burn bridges, when you can blow 'em up?
He's not exactly a good salesman, huh?!
A 4-coin lot,
a 3-coin lot,
and a single coin. (1847 EF - nice!)
The poster's pics were 500 x 375 pixels. (Maybe he took them in the 1970s?)
When they arrived, 5 of them were utter disasters!
Like this one:
When I contacted him about keeping some of them, and returning the others for a very fair discounted price - The average price per coin was some $13.00 among the first two lots (7 coins), and I offered to keep two of them, if he would refund $7 per damaged coin. Meaning I offered to keep two of the coins for $56!!!, if he would refund me $35. Come, on!!! That's pretty fair and more patient than a lot of people I know!!! I was very pleased with the single coin from the third auction, and had every intention of keeping it.
Got a snarky answer explaining that lots are not for cherry picking and you have to take the coins as they come. Further more, he went to great pains to post "nice pictures" of the coins, and the buyer should be able to tell what he's getting! Then he finished off asking me a small favor: Never bid on my coins again!
I'M DONE!!! ALL THREE auctons returned with a "Not as described" reason. That means he gets to pay for THREE shipping labels, because I will be DOGGONED, if I show the courtesy of sending them in one package! Even the nice 1847 he made $40.00 off of. BACK, BACK, BACK!!!
Why burn bridges, when you can blow 'em up?
He's not exactly a good salesman, huh?!
Last edited by Matthudson on Fri Sep 17, 2021 6:46 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Re: eBay LOTS, 1854 large cent
You know what I say about online shopping in general. BUYER BEWARE !
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Re: eBay LOTS, 1854 large cent
You betcha! I got that filter on "Seller accepts returns" always! Point being, you DON'T have to stand for garbage or being bullied by morons! And again, too many "not as described" ratings hurt the seller. Good!
Jack-alec gets to pay $10.50 in return postage in addition to the money he spent to ship the coins to me in the first place, only to find himself back at square one to reset the trap for someone else.
As we've already established, there is a REASON people don't post high res pics. And in 2021, it isn't because they CAN'T!
Seems to be a common tactic: group 3 nice coins and one dog together in a lot, hoping the buyer won't bother to complain. This guy got it backwards. I could probably get $7 per damaged coin - they're VF-XFs, but I don't want to build the reputation of being "the guy with the junk coins", because I'm constantly offering culls! Too easy to just buy two nice coins for $56.00, than indulge this scheming work around.
Jack-alec gets to pay $10.50 in return postage in addition to the money he spent to ship the coins to me in the first place, only to find himself back at square one to reset the trap for someone else.
As we've already established, there is a REASON people don't post high res pics. And in 2021, it isn't because they CAN'T!
Seems to be a common tactic: group 3 nice coins and one dog together in a lot, hoping the buyer won't bother to complain. This guy got it backwards. I could probably get $7 per damaged coin - they're VF-XFs, but I don't want to build the reputation of being "the guy with the junk coins", because I'm constantly offering culls! Too easy to just buy two nice coins for $56.00, than indulge this scheming work around.
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Re: eBay LOTS, 1854 large cent
What's sad is that someone would think that was an error coin.
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Re: eBay LOTS, 1854 large cent
In a way it is! I bought it - which was an error!SensibleSal66 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 17, 2021 1:47 am What's sad is that someone would think that was an error coin.
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Re: eBay LOTS, 1854 large cent
sorry for your experience, glad you got it returned.
U.S. cent lover!
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Re: eBay LOTS, 1854 large cent
Another scammer taught a lesson by the
Have to start calling you the eBay...
Common grading company shortcomings & resulting co$tly mi$take$ to collectors (using Kennedy No FG halves):
https://tinyurl.com/y7rksxu8
How much squash would a sasquatch squash if a sasquatch would squash squash?
https://tinyurl.com/y7rksxu8
How much squash would a sasquatch squash if a sasquatch would squash squash?
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Re: eBay LOTS, 1854 large cent
Its got your name on it...I thought it was yours!
We had a parade of cars like this go by the house a couple weeks ago. My comment to my wife is how we should be ashamed at what we call cars nowadays.
We had a parade of cars like this go by the house a couple weeks ago. My comment to my wife is how we should be ashamed at what we call cars nowadays.
Common grading company shortcomings & resulting co$tly mi$take$ to collectors (using Kennedy No FG halves):
https://tinyurl.com/y7rksxu8
How much squash would a sasquatch squash if a sasquatch would squash squash?
https://tinyurl.com/y7rksxu8
How much squash would a sasquatch squash if a sasquatch would squash squash?
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Re: eBay LOTS, 1854 large cent
My dentures just about fell into my coffee cup!!
I SOLD this dog! $12.00 as a "Buy it Now"! It was the one that gave me the most distress! I was gonna consider myself lucky, if I could get $8.00 for it!
AND!
I did it honestly! But not without taking a shot at the apple-hole that sent it to me! DARE to have a little integrity. It's a risk well worth it! You can look at yourself in the mirror in the morning!
I wrote to the buyer asking what else he collects. "Mercs", he replies with a list of empty slots. (He's getting a surprise 1916-S Mercury Dime in his package!)
https://www.ebay.com/itm/165081806102
Now, has anyone seen my car keys? I gotta move my Hudson, or they'll tow it. Today's street cleaning on our side.
I SOLD this dog! $12.00 as a "Buy it Now"! It was the one that gave me the most distress! I was gonna consider myself lucky, if I could get $8.00 for it!
AND!
I did it honestly! But not without taking a shot at the apple-hole that sent it to me! DARE to have a little integrity. It's a risk well worth it! You can look at yourself in the mirror in the morning!
I wrote to the buyer asking what else he collects. "Mercs", he replies with a list of empty slots. (He's getting a surprise 1916-S Mercury Dime in his package!)
https://www.ebay.com/itm/165081806102
Now, has anyone seen my car keys? I gotta move my Hudson, or they'll tow it. Today's street cleaning on our side.
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Re: eBay LOTS, 1854 large cent
What? You wanna see the 1853 that I'm going through all these hoops to keep?
Sorry! Only one coin per post. The lot of 4 was $46.00 plus shipping and tax. About $54.00 out the door. That's $13.50 per coin, with my '53 a nice solid XF. I'll live! Already at grey sheet with two left to sell.
My sinister side wants to send the seller back an empty envelope that he eBay charged him return shipping for!
But, naw! Refund request will be withdrawn.
Sorry! Only one coin per post. The lot of 4 was $46.00 plus shipping and tax. About $54.00 out the door. That's $13.50 per coin, with my '53 a nice solid XF. I'll live! Already at grey sheet with two left to sell.
My sinister side wants to send the seller back an empty envelope that he eBay charged him return shipping for!
But, naw! Refund request will be withdrawn.
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Re: eBay LOTS, 1854 large cent
Wow - congrats on the good sale and also in giving the guy his 16-S!
I just hope that people back in the 50s really appreciated what they had as far as quality and class in their vehicles. But, then again, how could they since they were the ones who started to buy the newer models that evolved into todays (mostly) gray pregnant roller skates?
I just hope that people back in the 50s really appreciated what they had as far as quality and class in their vehicles. But, then again, how could they since they were the ones who started to buy the newer models that evolved into todays (mostly) gray pregnant roller skates?
Common grading company shortcomings & resulting co$tly mi$take$ to collectors (using Kennedy No FG halves):
https://tinyurl.com/y7rksxu8
How much squash would a sasquatch squash if a sasquatch would squash squash?
https://tinyurl.com/y7rksxu8
How much squash would a sasquatch squash if a sasquatch would squash squash?
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