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1/10oz of .24 Au coin - Foolish antics


Tn21

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1 hour ago, kimchi said:

Thanks for the update so far, great result :)

As it's the same seller and the same 'product' why won't they just accept the second back, would that be seen as admission of guilt? Surely as the result should be the same they could do it 'without prejudice' or doesn't ebay work like that?

I hope so Kimchi but untill it's finalised I would not bank on it. 

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The first coin as mentioned before has been refunded and the money is back into my account after going through the eBay dispute. 

Update 2 of 2

The ebayer folded and accepted the return for the second coin in the end without the need for it to go through to the dispute process. A refund is currently being processed. 

Thanks to Arshimo and lmufc for initially pointing out the issues with these coins. 

In the end the total damage was only £13.20 which was the cost of sending two seperate packages via SD. 

A result , happy days. 

 

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29 minutes ago, Tn21 said:

The first coin as mentioned before has been refunded and the money is back into my account after going through the eBay dispute. 

Update 2 of 2

The ebayer folded and accepted the return for the second coin in the end without the need for it to go through to the dispute process. A refund is currently being processed. 

Thanks to Arshimo and lmufc for initially pointing out the issues with these coins. 

In the end the total damage was only £13.20 which was the cost of sending two seperate packages via SD. 

A result , happy days. 

 

Better a small loss than a big one :) good result 

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42 minutes ago, Tn21 said:

The first coin as mentioned before has been refunded and the money is back into my account after going through the eBay dispute. 

Update 2 of 2

The ebayer folded and accepted the return for the second coin in the end without the need for it to go through to the dispute process. A refund is currently being processed. 

Thanks to Arshimo and lmufc for initially pointing out the issues with these coins. 

In the end the total damage was only £13.20 which was the cost of sending two seperate packages via SD. 

A result , happy days. 

 

Very sorry to read about your grief over this-and thank you for bringing this con to our attention

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Great news @Tn21, glad to hear you've got your money back
A very important lesson here for all of us, always read the fine print and research a piece before buying. The devil is in the details.

 

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