To what length will some collectors go to obtain a rare banknote?
This week I was the winning bidder for a rare banknote on eBay. After the auction finished I was notified by an honest seller that he had recieved a message from a collector regarding the banknote . Here is the message ;
"Not that I'm saying that you should not sell these notes to the winning bidder ,.....But you should know that if the one note you have is really a *C/B, this prefix is previously unknown to the hobby. I think that it's authentic because the serial number ends in 999 as do many other EXTREMELY rare (I some cases unique, as this one might be)Multi-colour replacement notes. This note could be worth in the thousands of dollars (I kid you not!) Just food for thought."
What could be the objective of this type of email? Was the author hoping to get a second chance at purchasing a rare note , or was it a really bad case of sour grapes? Probably the former.
Also, emails of this type are against eBay policy. Should the author be suspended from eBay?
Your comments and opinions are appreciated.
rocken