natsb88 wrote:NHsorter wrote:I bought my sets legitametly today. Why can't I sell them on eBay now? I waited until I got an order confirmation from the mint before I started my auction. Feebay cut my auction off. They really pissed me off on this one. I am done with eBay. These are as good as in my hand so why can't I risk my 100% feedback on my mint order getting delivered. Screw eBay!!!
(This isn't directed specifically at you NH, but I'm starting to see a lot of complaints about this here and on other forums, and I wanted to make a few points).
Because honestly an order confirmation is NOT "as good as in my hand." An order confirmation is not a guarantee; your order is not officially accepted until the status is changed to "in stock, reserved" or "confirmed" or something along those lines (I don't remember the exact wording, but I do know an order confirmation email is not an ironclad guarantee that you will get the coins).
I got three order confirmations, and I am 100% certain at least one of them will be canceled, because it's an exact duplicate of my first order (I kept trying to order when the website kept timing out, and eventually it went through twice with the same card and address). I half expect my other orders to be canceled or limited too. I don't think it would be unprecedented for the mint to decide that due to demand, and/or being oversold, that they are going to drop the limit to 2 or 3 sets. It's in their terms that they can choose to deny orders or limit quantities for just about any reason.
If that were to happen, even legitimate pre-sellers would be up a creek, and eBay/PayPal would have a huge influx of disputes to deal with on top of the scammers that will try to take advantage of this product.
Ultimately eBay is a private company, and they can choose to prohibit or restrict the sale of any item they want. If you don't like it, don't do business with them. Plain and simple. And if eBay prohibiting pre-sales for two weeks is going to cause a huge financial problem (for something that was charged to a credit card and won't be due for a month), then sorry, you shouldn't have been playing to begin with.
And I agree with others, this will just create a sharper spike up in price when they do start shipping.
highroller4321 wrote:In reality an order confirmation doesn't mean squat. If you read the email you got it list like 5 reasons that your order can be canceled. Once you get an order accepetance email than you know you are good to go.
wbeck wrote:As someone who once had an eBay store doing BIG bucks... They're complete idiots. They basically ruined a business I had with their ineptitude. You know, like taking down all my auctions, freezing over $30,000 (you read that right) in my Paypal account... And still expecting me to ship all those orders, with no promise of when they might unfreeze that money. Over nothing. A few flaggings from oh so brilliant consumers that I might be selling "bootlegged" items on there, over a period of many months, out of thousands of transactions. Of course the items were legitimate. Not one of these people had actually purchased anything and received an item, they just decided to flag my listing for no apparent reason. I had great feedback, low returns/refunds.
Their problem is the same as the government. They have a bureaucracy. They have policies that take no real world factors into account, like the feedback, volume of sales, etc. Some suit makes an idiotic decision and it is carried out... But not uniformly. Just at random, due to their ineptitude. My business was all screwed up by their stupidity, so I stopped selling on there, and don't do business with eBay or Paypal anymore. Really kind of sucks, because it's a pretty awesome site in a lot of ways.
exbingoaddict wrote:That's life when you in business for yourself. Customers are a pain, vendors are a pain, creditors are a pain. Nothing is ever easy. It's amazing anything ever gets done in this world. It truly is.
barrytrot wrote:Here is why it works and why "the 1%" EXIST: If you put up with that pain for a long time you make more money than if you would have just "worked for someone else".
Hawkeye wrote:Being a bit of a pessimist, I am afraid to put any of my sets on ebay before I have them in hand. Does anyone else get nervous about something going wrong or did you get enough sets to not worry about selling a few?
No82s wrote:What is your "proof of confirmation"?
NHsorter wrote:I got 20 by having family members with no coin interests to buy sets for me. I wish that I had asked more to try!
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