How to avoid bad Internet sellers & find good ones
#1 Post by CaptJohn2 » Thu Jan 14, 2021 10:07 am
Here are some things to look for in sellers you should avoid. Feel free to add to this list:
1. poor pictures - so many sellers have terrible pictures. Some so tiny you cannot even tell what the date is. Others too blurry for you to tell the grade or if it is fake.
2. Poor Feedback. If several other buyers have had trouble, why take a chance?
3. Won't accept returns.
4. Using somebody else's pictures and then states you will get a coin of equal quality. If they had one as nice as the one in the picture they "borrowed" they would show it.
5. High shipping. I got really burned for $25 shipping (did NOT read the fine print afore bidding) on a $3 coin.
6. Shill bidding. This goes on all the time on
ebay with con artists selling fakes from China. But I ran into it on LiveAuctioneers last year. Bid on nearly half of the lots being offered by a dealer in Medicine Hat, Canada with NO RESERVE. Most of the lots went to a "floor" bidder - it was live auction. These were mostly ICCS certified coins. So all had serial numbers. A month later the same dealer auctioned off the same EXACT coins and strangely enuf they brought the same exact prices to a "floor" bidder i.e. shill bidder. Apparently LiveAuctioneers does not police the auctions they host for shill bidding so I avoid that platform. Check to see who is bidding - if it is a bunch of different folks that is a good sign. But if only two bidders are doing all the bidding, be wary. Check other auctions by the same seller to see if same guys are running up all the bids.
6b. Avoid "Private" auctions - just another guarantee of shill bidding with no way to check!
7. Poor packaging. Course by the time you get yer first coin from somebody who doesn't know how to pack, it is too late. Read Feedback to avoid buying from these guys.
8. Ridiculous asking price on Buy it Now listings. These are the guys that Daniel of Coin Help U keeps hammering in his videos. Avoid them at all costs. Or very high minimum bid in auctions.
Now how about finding good sellers on
ebay,
Etsy or others:
1. Well if they avoid all the problems above, it is a good start.
2, If an auction, look for a low starting price with no reserve. Too many
ebay auctions have the minimum bid at full retail plus 10% ! I look at world coin auctions ending soon on
ebay. If they have no bids with only hours to go, it is almost certain the starting bid is too high. Not counting junk silver auctions, less than 10% ever get a bid. If you find something you like that has bids, odds are it is worth buying.
3. Good communication. Ask questions if you need clarification afore plunking down yer cash. Good guys will reply.
4, Quick shipping & good packaging. But don't keelhaul a swab if'n they shipped promptly but you got it late. The USPS and other carriers have been having plenty of problems the past 10 months. Not the seller's fault.
5. Once you are happy with a purchase, leave good Feedback and add the seller to yet favs list.