on โ25-06-2025 01:54 PM
What is wrong with eBay that it allows people who are obviously selling fake silver to be selling fake silver?
So many people selling fake silver coins the company has lost credibility.
Poor business model on eBay's part.
on โ27-07-2025 08:48 AM
@siddieswans wrote:Because if you scroll down to the description you will find terms like "Steel core silver plated" (949 sold) or "Material:Alloy Silver Plated". In other words what they are selling is silver plate, not solid silver. So their title is mis-leading, but the description tells it all. Presumably if someone raised a case with eBay they would be OK because they could always say it was correctly described there. It is really no different to someone having a title that says "Rhoda Wager Brooch"and a description that says "In the style of famous Australian jeweller Rhoda Wager."
What the buyers of the "1oz 99.99 ' solid ' silver coins" think they are getting I have no idea. Do they bother to scroll down to the description? Possibly the price is fair for the silver plate souvenir coins they are selling - I wouldn't know. I fully agree that no amount of attempted education will deter people who think they are buying the bargain of the century.
To me (and of course I am not ebay), the title should have to be 100% accurate.
So it should be (and may be) against ebay policy to list something in the title as solid silver then in the description as silver plated.
If a buyer opened a claim for not as described, the seller should lose.
Mainly on the basis there is cause for confusion.
I have seen many ads that say 'in the style of...' for furniture, but always in the title is the word style, so the seller is covering himself.
I suspect some of the reason some buyers fall for these sorts of things, whether it is silver or jewellery or a (counterfeit) brand name product of some sort, is 1/ they don't read descriptions carefully enough or 2/ they believe that on ebay, they are bypassing the 'middleman' and buying direct, which is why they are picking up an item at under the usual price.