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Ebay Coin and Currency Revised Rules
"Frank Provasek" wrote in message nk.net... Changed in the past week to this: "Code of Conduct" for Selling Coins & Paper Money on eBay eBay has worked with the American Numismatic Association (ANA) to help improve overall trading safety within the Coins category on eBay. Together with the ANA, we developed a Code of Conduct for selling numismatic material on eBay. This has been drawn from the ANA Member Code of Ethics, ANA Dealer Code of Ethics, and specific terms of sale which are considered "general trade practice" within the organized numismatic community. It does not replace eBay's general seller rules and regulations, but rather supplements those rules. Sellers are encouraged to abide by these guidelines when selling items on eBay. Failure to do so could result in disciplinary action by eBay and possible suspension or loss of selling privileges. In addition, such failure may be grounds for further disciplinary action by the ANA against its members. Code of Conduct . Sellers agree not to knowingly sell, exhibit, trade, produce, or advertise a copy or reproduction of any numismatic item if its nature is not clearly indicated by the word "copy" or "reproduction," incused in the metal or printed on the paper thereof. These items are allowed to be sold provided: 1) their sale does not violate applicable laws or copyrights, 2) the item is incused in the metal or printed on the paper thereof as a copy or reproduction on the front or back, and 3) the listing title AND description clearly state that the item is a copy or reproduction and includes an image of the marking. Note: Restrikes are permitted for sale and they are not required to have "copy" or "reproduction" incused in the metal or printed on the paper thereof, if the item was produced or authorized for minting by the original issuing government. . Sellers agree to represent a numismatic item to be genuine only when it is authentic to the best of their knowledge and belief. Learn more about authentication and see a list of authentication and grading services. Additional information is available about consumer protection at the ANA. . Sellers agree not to knowingly handle or resell forgeries, unmarked copies, altered coins, or other spurious numismatic merchandise that is not clearly labeled as such. . Sellers agree not to knowingly participate in any way in the advertisement, sale or trade of any numismatic material using any deceptive practices including, but not limited to, false or misleading claims of sales scarcity, value, condition or investment potential. . Sellers agree to sell numismatic items that they own free and clear of any challenge or those that they are authorized by the owner to sell. . Sellers agree not to knowingly sell or buy counterfeit numismatic material. . Sellers agree to promptly refund the purchase price for any item that has been deemed by the ANA as other than as offered or described by the seller. . Sellers agree to abide by all laws relating to numismatic matters. Isn't there somewhere a prohibition against this most repugnant, simpering statement by so many sellers, "I don't know if this is real or not, so please bid accordingly"? James |
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On Sat, 05 Feb 2005 20:51:04 GMT, "Frank Provasek"
wrote: [snip] (...) Sellers are encouraged to abide by these guidelines when selling items on eBay. Failure to do so could result in disciplinary action by eBay and possible suspension or loss of selling privileges. In addition, such failure may be grounds for further disciplinary action by the ANA against its members. [another snip] Bravo, Frank! *** THANK YOU *** for all you have done to clean up the eBay scams! -- Bob Hairgrove |
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In a recent message Bob Hairgrove wrote:
On Sat, 05 Feb 2005 20:51:04 GMT, "Frank Provasek" wrote: [snip] (...) Sellers are encouraged to abide by these guidelines when selling items on eBay. Failure to do so could result in disciplinary action by eBay and possible suspension or loss of selling privileges. In addition, such failure may be grounds for further disciplinary action by the ANA against its members. [another snip] Bravo, Frank! *** THANK YOU *** for all you have done to clean up the eBay scams! -- Bob Hairgrove Sometimes you can win out on these 'not sure' items. A friend bought a rare Somalia postage stamp that often has a forged overprint at a low price - he sent it to be expertised by a leading Italian specialist and it came back as genuine! -- Tony Clayton or Coins of the UK : http://www.tclayton.demon.co.uk/coins.html Metals used in Coins : http://www.tclayton.demon.co.uk/metal.html Sent using RISCOS on an Acorn Strong Arm RiscPC .... When everything is relative, even relativity loses meaning. |
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"Frank Provasek" wrote in
nk.net: snip, great Rules Thanks for the update, Frank! Finally, something is in the works! So, hopefully, ebaY will back up their words. Eric Babula Milwaukee, WI USA |
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I'm probably gonna get kicked off ebay now! I went to their discussion board
for collectors, and there is a new person in charge. She wrote: Hi Everyone, My name is Lia and I am the new person responsible for the Coins and Stamps categories. I am very excited to be at eBay! Needless to say, I have a lot to learn about eBay and the very interesting categories of Coins and Stamps. I have been spending a lot of time in meetings and trainings and look forward to attending some trade shows soon. Please stop by the eBay booth if you see us at a show! Again, please remember that it is against Board policy to report or discuss potential listings violations. Please review the Board Usage Policy at: http://pages.ebay.com/help/policies/...me=CMDV:BD0002 and remember that "Courteous and respectful postings are expected from all participants." THANKS! Have a great day! Lia --------- And I added this caustic reply: Dear Lia, Ebay threatens its members with suspension for discussing particular auctions and sellers. Yet a specific item number or user name would allow the experienced collectors to discuss and confirm obvious forgeries. One guy in China was selling an 1805 silver dollar, which not only does not exist with that year, but was of a design first used in 1836! Your page to report counterfeits is well hidden..why not a link on every seller page? After all, you have a link on every MESSAGE board to report people who mention the user names of the sellers of illegal items! I have reported HUNDREDS of blatant fakes. Ebay reponds with a form letter and never once has removed anything that I reported. Your introductory post says you have been spending a lot of time in meetings and trainings and look forward to attending some trade shows. Do you (or anyone who reviews counterfeit complaints) know how to spot 99% of the fake 1914-D cents in two seconds? Do you know the obvious signs of a spark-erosion counterfeit? The "wrong look" of fake trade and bust silver dollars? How to spot 90% of fake 1877 Indian Head cents in 2 seconds? These can all be detected from even a less-than-perfect image on a computer monitor. I do hope that's the type of training you are getting. Ebay better do something fast, because allowing the same people to sell fakes over and over, while ebay collects listing fees, final value fees and Paypal fees, and the buyers get screwed, puts ebay in the same category as the crooks offering this stuff. |
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"Frank Provasek" prognosticated: I'm probably gonna get kicked off ebay now! I went to their discussion board for collectors, and there is a new person in charge. She wrote: Hi Everyone, My name is Lia and I am the new person responsible for the Coins and Stamps categories. I am very excited to be at eBay! Needless to say, I have a lot to learn about eBay and the very interesting categories of Coins and Stamps. I have been spending a lot of time in meetings and trainings and look forward to attending some trade shows soon. Please stop by the eBay booth if you see us at a show! Again, please remember that it is against Board policy to report or discuss potential listings violations. Please review the Board Usage Policy at: http://pages.ebay.com/help/policies/...me=CMDV:BD0002 and remember that "Courteous and respectful postings are expected from all participants." THANKS! Have a great day! Lia --------- And I added this caustic reply: Dear Lia, Ebay threatens its members with suspension for discussing particular auctions and sellers. Yet a specific item number or user name would allow the experienced collectors to discuss and confirm obvious forgeries. One guy in China was selling an 1805 silver dollar, which not only does not exist with that year, but was of a design first used in 1836! Your page to report counterfeits is well hidden..why not a link on every seller page? After all, you have a link on every MESSAGE board to report people who mention the user names of the sellers of illegal items! I have reported HUNDREDS of blatant fakes. Ebay reponds with a form letter and never once has removed anything that I reported. Your introductory post says you have been spending a lot of time in meetings and trainings and look forward to attending some trade shows. Do you (or anyone who reviews counterfeit complaints) know how to spot 99% of the fake 1914-D cents in two seconds? Do you know the obvious signs of a spark-erosion counterfeit? The "wrong look" of fake trade and bust silver dollars? How to spot 90% of fake 1877 Indian Head cents in 2 seconds? These can all be detected from even a less-than-perfect image on a computer monitor. I do hope that's the type of training you are getting. Ebay better do something fast, because allowing the same people to sell fakes over and over, while ebay collects listing fees, final value fees and Paypal fees, and the buyers get screwed, puts ebay in the same category as the crooks offering this stuff. Caustic, yes. True, yes. Necessary, yes. You tell it like it is, and I salute you. James |
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HOORAH! Frank, God Bless you!
If all of us would who care would SPEAK OUR MINDS to those eBay people like that, by golly, maybe something will happen for the good of our hobby, and just plain common decency. I too, have written HUNDREDS of reports to eBay, but I have seen about 85 or so auctions pulled and two or three sellers banned (at least for a little while) such as "ewholesaler", "stellarcoins", westcoastpawn", see32 (now back but not selling altered 1893-S Morgans anymore) and a couple of the "chinese conection" sellers, who seem to appear again almost instantly. Are we all using the same link in eBay to report these creeps, the "REPORT" link at the bottom of the following page: http://pages.ebay.com/help/policies/selling-coins.html KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK FRANK, Jerry Fuller (Columbo) |
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Frank Provasek showed spunk, courage, and mettle with:
And I added this caustic reply... Hats off to ya, Frank! That new eBay individual needed to hear that and I hope that your message was sufficient to get the word back to eBay so that the eBay movers and shakers hear "Hey! We've got a real problem here with all of these Asian fakes!" Larry 'sick of all the bogus coins out there' |
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On Sat, 05 Feb 2005 19:10:50 -0600, Larry Louks
wrote: Frank Provasek showed spunk, courage, and mettle with: And I added this caustic reply... Hats off to ya, Frank! That new eBay individual needed to hear that and I hope that your message was sufficient to get the word back to eBay so that the eBay movers and shakers hear "Hey! We've got a real problem here with all of these Asian fakes!" Larry 'sick of all the bogus coins out there' Yeah....well, the old eBay individual heard much of the same during a live session in the eBay Coin and Currency forum several months ago and all we got was double-talk from someone who didn't understand what she was being told and no action. The first positive step they could make is to put someone in charge of that forum who has some knowledge of the hobby and it's problems. |
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