The customer service center simply takes your complaint and gives it a file number. They state they have a customer service and dispute resolutions center but they do not exist. Proxibid doesn't tell the consumer that they do not protect their buyers. More yikes, further google search shows they are probably fradulent with baseball cards also. Hope the feds bring them down.Īnother Yikes - They are rated F, the worst rating by the Better Business Bureau. There are lots of complaints for them selling counterfeit coins. Yikes - did a more thorough search on Easton auction. They don't get any lower than this folks.
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A 40.00 bid eventually cost me 61.00 plus for a counterfeit coin. I've reported them to Proxibid and will also be notifying the federal authorities, as it is a crime to pass counterfeit coins from any where in the world.īeware folks, if they will so blatantly try to sell counterfeit coins what other lowball tactics are they committing.Īlong with their 17% buying premium I was charged an $8.00 handling fee to ship 1 coin and of course shipping costs. Very lame excuses for being in a business whose job it is to know value of items. There excuse was they didn't weigh it, blah, blah, blah.
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Any reputable auctioneer would have immediately apologized, been remorseful and offer to refund me my money. When I called this auction company to let them know about selling me a counterfeit coin, I was pretty much told to pound sand.
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It was so light anyone who deals with coins regularly would also know it was a fake. When I received it in the mail I knew the moment I held it that i had been sold a fake. I recently bid on and won a silver panda bullion coin, 1 troy oz.