Susan
Medford,#2Consumer Comment
Tue, March 08, 2005
At this time, Pamela & Jim Donnelly are not selling on eBay. There was a seller who was poking fun at her and used a similar description in their auction. After her pjd1966 ID was booted, she came back as jdonnellysr. It didn't take long to get that one booted also (I think it was about 4 hours). From there she and her husband went to Snappy Auctions in Savannah, GA and gave them many of their coins to sell - including the fake 1793 Flowing Hair cent that got her booted both times off eBay. After Snappy was alerted to what they were selling, they canned 50 of the 92 auctions and severely modified the remaining coins by lowering the stated grades and attempting to represent the coins as honestly as possible. After those ran their course, no more coin auctions have been listed. I had personal contact with Snappy Auctions and got the definite impression that they were not going to accept any further consignments from the Donnellys. They are now on Overstock.com. They just joined a couple of days ago and their first auctions have not yet ended. They are up to their old tricks with the proof replicas and representing them as genuine. Their ID on Overstock is pjd1966. (Can't say a lot for their intelligence using the same ID). Overstock has been contacted by several people strongly advising that her ID be booted and giving the history behind this seller. Just wanted to let you know where you can find them these days. The coin community is hard on her tail, so she probably won't be in any place for very long.
Donna
Staley,#3Consumer Comment
Mon, March 07, 2005
I was also ripped off by pjd1966 and I haven't got my money back yet. But my concern here is I've been surfing ebay and came across a seller (alwaysgreener) does this look like the Savannah Scammer to anyone else?