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Valued Member
United States
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Pillar Of The Community
United States
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No rules on what a person can ask as a price. He could ask a bazillion dollars for anything he (or she) wants. I can almost guarantee they go unsold. |
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Bedrock Of The Community
United States
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This seller has been around a long time; the name changes but the material stays the same. |
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Bedrock Of The Community
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i just saw your post I was noticing some huge sales on worthless stamps marked rare on ebay. see the 2 cent washington in high sales and one cent franklin. somethings goofy. either that or I have a million dollars worth of "rare" stamps. |
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Valued Member
United States
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You are correct. This seller keeps changing his seller name every few months. He has a habit of bidding and not paying also and then leaves negative feedback about unpaid cases. I should check my junk box to see what I have similar to these. I could wipe of the national debt .....HA HA !! I love to read all the comments he makes about how rare these items are. He should have been a writer ! |
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Forum Dad

USA
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You really don't want anyone telling you what your allowed to ask for things do you? |
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Valued Member
United States
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I have written ebay regarding this fraudulent seller. Yet they do nothing. The material is legit, just asking crazy prices for a 1c stamp lol. What puzzles me however is the seller's benefit. It's just hilarious. Get a life. So, I don't think he's bamboozling anyone. A collector who spends the money he's asking is well versed in the antics and far more knowledgeable #128578; |
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Forum Dad

USA
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Bedrock Of The Community
United States
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There is a school of thought that some of this type of seller is a cover for some kind of illegal activity. Who knows, perhaps it is somehow. |
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Pillar Of The Community
United Kingdom
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Probably money laundering. Fake sales by a fake dealer.
A way of funnelling ill-gotten cash into the banking system, looking honest and traceable, should the law go snooping. |
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United States
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Having 50+ accounts allows you to build up sales and feedbacks on an ebay account, you can then sell the account to others. Don |
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Bedrock Of The Community
United States
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Pillar Of The Community
United States
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Pillar Of The Community
United States
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Pillar Of The Community
United States
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Quote: We are a charity shop part owned by two well known actors. Oh, they must be legit. [Where's an eyeroll smilie when you need one?] |
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