I had not heard of them, either. I looked around, saw a few things I thought I might be interested in, and signed up.
The site is not ready for prime time. On two different computers, the shopping cart just disappears. Right now, as I type this, I cannot see my cart, or my watching list. The search results page can be buggy.
Some of the sellers are quite high on their pricing. One was 60% of Scott on stuff that is just so so. Short perfs, even pulled perfs, rounded corners, Fine centering.
Many of the sellers have no feedback. Even with many thousands of listings. One seller I was looking at had one positive, and it dated back to February, so buyers could have been leaving feedback for several months.
Based on search results, the listings seem to be heavily weighted to U.S. material.
Realized where I saw this before. This site stems from a guy doing stamp videos on youtube. Some of his videos may be informative but for the most part his videos are clickbait claiming you'll find a $65,000 stamp in a box of duplicates or how to make a million bucks on stamps.
The site is run by West Coast Stamp Company out of Fresno. He also does the YouTube videos. The West Coast Stamp website is a mess as well, obviously being done by the owner.
I watch his videos occasionally. What I like is that describes his experiences from sending in his stamps to be expertized. He does a decent job explaining the basic nuances between common and rare stamps that look similar. I don't get a sense that he's in the "get rich quick" catagory.
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