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An eBay Before And After Story
Befo
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...m=170280213967 After: Then the buyer gets it, and "enhances" it and sends it back to eBay once more a mere three weeks later, notice the £90 difference in price: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...m=200289106986 |
An eBay Before And After Story
Did he do anything other than take better photo's?
Bob Golden wrote: Befo http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...m=170280213967 After: Then the buyer gets it, and "enhances" it and sends it back to eBay once more a mere three weeks later, notice the £90 difference in price: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...m=200289106986 |
An eBay Before And After Story
On Mon, 05 Jan 2009 14:55:16 -0800, Bruce Farley
wrote: Did he do anything other than take better photo's? For one thing, all of the wrinkles magically disappeared.... take care, Scott Bob Golden wrote: Befo http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...m=170280213967 After: Then the buyer gets it, and "enhances" it and sends it back to eBay once more a mere three weeks later, notice the £90 difference in price: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...m=200289106986 |
An eBay Before And After Story
"Scott Stevenson" For one thing, all of the wrinkles magically disappeared.... And so did all the dirt and grime. |
An eBay Before And After Story
If you have to ask this question then I strongly advise that you never buy
any banknotes off ebay, lamb to the slaughter. Billy "Bruce Farley" wrote in message ... Did he do anything other than take better photo's? Bob Golden wrote: Befo http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...m=170280213967 After: Then the buyer gets it, and "enhances" it and sends it back to eBay once more a mere three weeks later, notice the £90 difference in price: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...m=200289106986 |
An eBay Before And After Story
"Bob Golden" wrote in message ... "Scott Stevenson" For one thing, all of the wrinkles magically disappeared.... And so did all the dirt and grime. Not for the first, or last, time. Billy |
An eBay Before And After Story
On 5 Jan, 22:55, Bruce Farley wrote:
Did he do anything other than take better photo's? http://forums.collectors.com/message...hreadid=498698 |
An eBay Before And After Story
Extremely interesting, this should be reprinted regularly by the numismatic
magazines. Billy "Matthew Brealey" wrote in message ... On 5 Jan, 22:55, Bruce Farley wrote: Did he do anything other than take better photo's? http://forums.collectors.com/message...hreadid=498698 |
An eBay Before And After Story
On Jan 7, 3:27*pm, "note.boy" wrote:
Extremely interesting, this should be reprinted regularly by the numismatic magazines. *Billy The Ten Commandments were carved in stone. While there is some discussion about the details, Christians, Muslims and Jews pretty much agree on the substance. You see what good that has done. I just came from a discussion on another board where someone bought a fake on eBay -- I know, I know... But not only that, but the victim failed to do any due diligence. He bought an expensive coin from a historical era he knew nothing about, did no research, read no books or articles, but bid aggressively and "won" the coin. Then, he posted it to a discussion like this one where he got the bad news. Have you ever driven down the road, seen an emergency vehicle coming and then seen other people _NOT_ pull over? How much plainer can it be: sirens, flashing lights, horn, big truck ... And yet, some people seem not to understand, even after years and decades on the road... Billy, every numismatic publication could make it Page One every issue and still.... |
An eBay Before And After Story
"Mike Marotta" wrote in message ... On Jan 7, 3:27 pm, "note.boy" wrote: Extremely interesting, this should be reprinted regularly by the numismatic magazines. Billy The Ten Commandments were carved in stone. While there is some discussion about the details, Christians, Muslims and Jews pretty much agree on the substance. You see what good that has done. I just came from a discussion on another board where someone bought a fake on eBay -- I know, I know... But not only that, but the victim failed to do any due diligence. He bought an expensive coin from a historical era he knew nothing about, did no research, read no books or articles, but bid aggressively and "won" the coin. Then, he posted it to a discussion like this one where he got the bad news. Have you ever driven down the road, seen an emergency vehicle coming and then seen other people _NOT_ pull over? How much plainer can it be: sirens, flashing lights, horn, big truck ... And yet, some people seem not to understand, even after years and decades on the road... Billy, every numismatic publication could make it Page One every issue and still.... I fear that you are correct 100% as some ebay buyers seen unable to resist a "bargain" "high grade" note, even if the note was sold on ebay a few weeks previous in the original lower grade. Billy |
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