NGC MS 70 1993 Small Date China Panda Population 1

I also lodged a fraudulent listing report.

Love their return policy:

If you are not completely satisfied with the item,
you may email us and we will be happy to give you the return address.

Translation: You won't be satisfied, but email us for the return address: your ass!
 
This has been going on for a while now.

Dodgy sellers taking legitimate pictures and sending you a brick or nothing at all.

Sometimes the seller even has 100% feedback with 'top-rated seller' status. They 'farmed' the status by selling junk and hacking/buying legit accounts.

You can usually spot them a mile away since they don't sell coins or are obviously dodgy.

If in doubt, ask first :P

ps. if you guys see any of these sold listings ending up on Pandastats please use the report function to let me know to delete :) thx
 
fishball said:
This has been going on for a while now.

Dodgy sellers taking legitimate pictures and sending you a brick or nothing at all.

Sometimes the seller even has 100% feedback with 'top-rated seller' status. They 'farmed' the status by selling junk and hacking/buying legit accounts.

You can usually spot them a mile away since they don't sell coins or are obviously dodgy.

If in doubt, ask first :P

ps. if you guys see any of these sold listings ending up on Pandastats please use the report function to let me know to delete :) thx

I've had several of my listing photos used this way. That's why I changed my practices to only use photos of the whole slab, certification # included. That way the scammers will at least have to fake a whole slab (much lower probability) in order to get away with it.
 
tamo42 said:
fishball said:
This has been going on for a while now.

Dodgy sellers taking legitimate pictures and sending you a brick or nothing at all.

Sometimes the seller even has 100% feedback with 'top-rated seller' status. They 'farmed' the status by selling junk and hacking/buying legit accounts.

You can usually spot them a mile away since they don't sell coins or are obviously dodgy.

If in doubt, ask first :P

ps. if you guys see any of these sold listings ending up on Pandastats please use the report function to let me know to delete :) thx

I've had several of my listing photos used this way. That's why I changed my practices to only use photos of the whole slab, certification # included. That way the scammers will at least have to fake a whole slab (much lower probability) in order to get away with it.
Smart move Tamo, you can also watermark your photo,s which helps on fee bay, there is a function to watermark your user name on photo,s
 
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