If you buy a "rare" coin on EBid and it turns out to be counterfeit, can anything be done via Ebid about it?
If you buy a "rare" coin on EBid and it turns out to be counterfeit, can anything be done via Ebid about it?
Last edited by Mark; 22nd March 2013 at 11:35 PM.
First step is to state your disappointment to the seller and see if you receive satisfaction. Assuming you prove it's a counterfeit and it's the one you acquired on eBid, and you've gotten nowhere with the seller, of course you must leave appropriate feedback as quickly as possible, to warn off other potential buyers. You can seek redress through PayPal if that's how you pay for the coin,
Naturally, like all other online venues, eBid is like the mall where storefronts set up, and is not the entity you must battle for justice, although if the seller is horrible to enough people, ebid will toss him/her out.
This is a "buyer beware" situation on all online sites, not just eBid.
I have read several articles warning buyers to be extremely careful when buying valuable coins on eBay, where the worst offenders have been active. They recommended escrow payments so the buyer can have the coin appraised before releasing the funds. Counterfeiters in China are very, very good, and about three years ago they started also counterfeiting the slabs used by the major coin grading services, so the fact that a coin is "certified" is meaningless too.
And as stated, there isn't anything the site can do except ban a seller after the fact. At the very least, only use PayPal so you can file a dispute and perhaps get your money back.
Last edited by TiasTreasures; 16th March 2013 at 02:12 AM.
You joined on Fri 15 Mar 2013 23:27:50 (GMT
I don't see how you could have received a purchase in less than a day.
Please advise ?
I purchased the coin right after joining, and I haven't received the coin yet, but on the advice of people who know more than I, the coin looks suspicious in the photos. I plan on having a professional numismatist look at it the moment I receive it. If it's phony, I'll contact the seller and ask for a refund, and I'll return him the coin, and he can go after whoever he got it from (assuming he's innocent). If he refuses, I suppose the prospect of a sour but coldly factual review and "use extreme caution with this guy" hanging around his neck may persuade him to change his mind. As it's a US coin, I suppose there's the option too of reporting a counterfeit valuable coin to the Secret Service, which may sound unappetizing, especially if he's willing to keep the profit from its sale even after being informed that it's counterfeit.
I appreciate the responses from you guys.
Hi Daniel or may we call you Dan,
let us know how you get on.
And welcome to ebid.
Ron.
Item number? This sounds like "marry in haste, repent at leisure" translated to an auction site.
Madelaine
4 shops for Cats Protection & Prospect Hospice
My Postcard Shop
BK Stamps for Philatelic listings
& Yarnalong for craft patterns
and
Lotzabitz -anything that doesn't belong in one of the other shops.
Happy ending. Seller refunding money without any hassle.
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