Here is the reason - ebay will guarantee the identity of its own product and flood the auction with fakes of other mintsBullion Baron said:I wonder if ebay will be more diligent about taking listings down when the fake/replicas start appearing...
Not sure why anyone would want ebay branded bullion.
Bullion Baron said:I wonder if ebay will be more diligent about taking listings down when the fake/replicas start appearing...
I guess these peeps wanted to be buying these bars in the low (serial) numbers, 3-digits... It'll wear of its novelty soon... My guess.Gatito Bandito said:Well, people are buying 'em..
http://www.ebay.com/itm/331754434878
http://www.ebay.com/itm/331754434985
Nice distraction so people don't otherwise gobble up the good stuff that I like to buy..
But, to each his/her own..
bubblebobble2 said:I guess these peeps wanted to be buying these bars in the low (serial) numbers, 3-digits... It'll wear of its novelty soon... My guess.
Gatito Bandito said:Anyway, expect these eBay bars to be flipped at some time in the future..
You know, on eBay. It's the revenue-gift that keeps on giving!![]()
Mark Flaa, eBay category manager for bullion, coins and currency, said
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eBay is positioning itself in the marketplace as a venue for precious metals dealers to sell bullion products and "get the message out there that we are a respected and trusted player."
Bullion Baron said:Not sure why anyone would want ebay branded bullion.
Gatito Bandito said:
Mark Flaa, eBay category manager for bullion, coins and currency, said Jan. 21 that more than 900 of the gold bars and nearly 5,000 of the silver bars were sold. "In the first 8 hours we averaged 1 ebay/Perth Mint gold bar every 1.5 minutes & 40oz of ebay/Royal Canadian Mint silver a minute," Flaa said via email.
goldpelican said:Time for a "support your local bullion dealer that actually pays corporate tax in your country" campaign? :/
goldpelican said:Time for a "support your local bullion dealer that actually pays corporate tax in your country" campaign? :/