supercuddles from Little Hampton, West Sussex stole our 2014 500th Anniversary of Trinity House Two Pound Coin photograph to use on eBay, without our permission, to try to sell his own. It is totally dishonest. Image theft is endemic on eBay, and most sellers appear not to care whether their buyers are deceived.
High eBay Feedback is No Guarantee of Integrity or Honesty
When we wrote this page, this eBay member’s feedback was 198 with 99% Positive Feedback according to eBay.
eBay Copyright Thieves
Many eBay vendors use our coin photographs to sell inferior quality coins on eBay. These eBay members are dishonest and should be avoided.
We believe eBay profits from IP rights infringements (copyright theft), and does so knowingly, only removing infringing items reluctantly, if at all.
What’s Wrong?
We invest a great deal of time, effort, and cost into creating some of the best photographic coin and gold bar images on the internet. We strongly object when lazy and dishonest people decide to use them without a by your leave or thanks, doing so in competition with us. It is always possible, even likely, that sellers who steal photographs do not own a similar item, and have the intention to totally defraud potential buyers.
Copyright theft is dishonest. We recommend you avoid doing business with dishonest dealers. The vendor is not only cheating us by stealing our copyright images, he is fraudulently or ignorantly misleading and deceiving all potential buyers. Gaining pecuniary advantage by deception is the definition of fraud.
Sample Listing
Trinity House £2.
Was bought directly from royal mint so has never been in circulation but is no longer in original packaging as been in a coin collector album as is part of the £2 coin hunt, quite rare to find.
Grab a bargain.
I have other £2 picture coins if you are wanting any in particular send me a message.
- Seller ID:
- supercuddles
- Item Number:
- 271786926382
- Date:
- Monday 2nd March
- Description:
- £2 pound coin Trinity House
- Price:
The seller was asking for a start price of £3.00. At the time of writing, bids are yet to be placed.
Even before eBay’s greedy 10% selling fees, and possible PayPal charges, the seller would almost certainly have been much better off selling the coins to us, instead of stealing our photographs.
Username:
supercuddlesPlace:
Little Hampton, West Sussex, United Kingdom