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On Jul 15, 4:23 pm, Voltronicus <fwdi...@hotmail.com> wrote: > On Jul 15, 5:18 pm, Frank Provasek <fr...@frankcoins.com> wrote: > > > Can you imagine paying to list a legitimate coin in Coin World, and > > based on a single complaint, Coin World could interfere with a pending > > sale between the seller and a willing buyer, then keep the money for > > the ad? > > I can't imagine eBay does that     

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Author: Frank Provasek
Date: Jul 15, 2008 15:12

On Jul 12, 9:54 pm, "Frank" <FrankRi...@yahoo.com> wrote: Has anyone ever had an auction canceled for "significant misrepresentation"? As far as I can tell my auctions look like every other coin auction. I picked the right category, filled in all the info, business strike, mint, cert company, etc They just canceled 29 seven-day auctions right after they ended. I had a lot of bidding
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On Jul 14, 11:49 am, "Michael Benveniste" <m...@murkyether.com> wrote: > Nor does any of this apply to at least 3 of these drive-by's.  "Aspen > Coins" claimed to be from Littleton, Colorado.  "Pastor Gorden" claimed > to be from Smithtown, New Brunswick, and this poster claims to be from > Gila River, AZ.  Broadband is available in all three areas. http://www.theinquirer.net/gb/inquirer/news/2008/07/03/dial     

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Author: Frank Provasek
Date: Jul 15, 2008 14:18

On Jul 14, 9:14 am, Frank Provasek <fr...@frankcoins.com> wrote: On Jul 14, 7:15 am, "Michael Benveniste" <m...@murkyether.com> wrote: Quite true.  But the posting IP address traces to a dialup account: There are still huge areas of the country with low population density where only dialup is available, (except for satellite) A number of coin websites, as well as periodic
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On Jul 14, 7:15 am, "Michael Benveniste" <m...@murkyether.com> wrote: > Quite true.  But the posting IP address traces to a dialup account: > There are still huge areas of the country with low population density where only dialup is available, (except for satellite) A number of coin websites, as well as periodic mentions in Numismatic News and Coin Word, mention RCC as a good resource     

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Author: Frank Provasek
Date: Jul 14, 2008 16:11

On Jul 13, 4:08 pm, Don Lancaster <d...@tinaja.com> wrote: All coin auctions are significantly misrepresented. This is certainly not true. Like in all ebay categories, there are good and bad sellers. -- RARE COIN AUCTIONS NO RESERVES www.frankcoins.com http://myworld.ebay.com/frankcoins Texas Auction License 11259, Board member of Texas Coin Dealers Association, Member TNA, ANA
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On Jul 13, 9:39 pm, "Michael Benveniste" <m...@murkyether.com> wrote: > Yep.  This one appears to be the most recent "eBay is evil" > drive-by posting made from a Prodigy dial-up account. > Prodigy NEWS SERVERS are used by customers of bellsouth.net, worldnet.net, ameritech.net, att.net, flash.net, nvbell.net, pacbell.net, prodigy.net, sbcglobal.net, swbell.net, wans.net, and snet.net     

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Author: Voltronicus
Date: Jul 14, 2008 06:23

On Jul 2, 5:43 pm, politicsofthelessermi...@gmail.com wrote: SEGS is well known for inaccurate grading. You have some proof of this? Independent research? Or are you just repeating hearsay? -- RARE COIN AUCTIONS NO RESERVES www.frankcoins.com http://myworld.ebay.com/frankcoins Texas Auction License 11259, Board member of Texas Coin Dealers Association, Member TNA, ANA, PCGS, NGC
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At 6/1/2008 05:20 AM, Raqueeb Hassan wrote: >1. Country "A" plans to provide end to end Internet connectivity to >its residents at affordable cost. Although it is as small as New York >State, the estimated population is almost 150 million. Country "A" is >concerned that the Internet penetration rate is as low as 0.4 percent >up to this date. The country is connected to only one submarine cable     

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Author: Frank Provasek
Date: Jul 14, 2008 06:14

ricker64@verizon.net (Rick) wrote: On Oct 27, 11:51 am, Charles <f...@his.com.remove.invalid> wrote: In article The "auctions" are set ups. They use shills and phantom bidders to up the price. -- Charles         >   WHAT? LOL....What a paranoid stupid ass comment. This has to be the stupidest thing you have ever posted. Once again I have to say it.... YOUR WRONG
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Author: Frank Provasek
Date: Jul 14, 2008 00:08

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Author: Frank Provasek
Date: Jul 13, 2008 23:41

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Author: Frank Provasek
Date: Jul 4, 2008 20:36

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Author: Fred Goldstein
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