NDFarmer wrote:I don't think this one is false advertising. He clearly states one quarter is silver and the other five are not. I think it is just IDIOT bidders that see the word silver in the auction title and just assume all the quarters are silver. If I tried to run an auction like that I would get slammed with negative feedback but he won't.
He does over grade them though. I have better looking quarters in my pocket!!!
NDFarmer wrote:Why would he have to build feedback when he has almost 2300 already?
creshka46 wrote:Haha, there actually is false information in his ad. Clad quarters are 91.7% copper, and 8.3% nickel. Not 75/25
aristobolus wrote:I believe the buyer could contest this and win; the more detailed description is clearly at variance with the fact(s).
cesariojpn wrote:aristobolus wrote:I believe the buyer could contest this and win; the more detailed description is clearly at variance with the fact(s).
eBay is pretty much Pro-Buyer in many cases, so if the bidder is smart, he'd contest the auction AFTER he get's the coins and claim the problem.
texcollex wrote:cesariojpn wrote:aristobolus wrote:I believe the buyer could contest this and win; the more detailed description is clearly at variance with the fact(s).
eBay is pretty much Pro-Buyer in many cases, so if the bidder is smart, he'd contest the auction AFTER he get's the coins and claim the problem.
Makes you wonder if that's the plan.
Corsair wrote:Seller is doing everything right. This is 110% on the buyer. Open, shut.
aristobolus wrote:NDFarmer wrote:I don't think this one is false advertising. He clearly states one quarter is silver and the other five are not. I think it is just IDIOT bidders that see the word silver in the auction title and just assume all the quarters are silver. If I tried to run an auction like that I would get slammed with negative feedback but he won't.
He does over grade them though. I have better looking quarters in my pocket!!!
The problem is that the heading of the auction says, "some with silver". In English "some" always means more than one. I believe the buyer could contest this and win; the more detailed description is clearly at variance with the fact(s).
aristobolus wrote:Corsair wrote:Seller is doing everything right. This is 110% on the buyer. Open, shut.
There has been several debates about similar auctions on this forum, or was it only once? Seriously, I understand that buyers should read the fine print, but our outrage should be against the one who attempts to deceive. Remember, Jesus' ire was chiefly seen in his overturning the tables of the money-changers!
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