ITS A MUST!!

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IT'S A MUST!!

This site is a MUST MUST MUST site for all of us buyers and auction watchers. I've watched tons of reproduction mostly slate artifacts swap for huge money!! It's a whole list of everything ever sold on ebay. Search whatever . For instance I searched banded slate repro . Here's a hint dang near every single auction and sale sight have these for top money and in their auction currantly. Sorry hate me all you want if your a Crook but I want to keep my hobby as clean as possible for my children and the future collectors . MUST LEARN THIS SITE.
banded slate repro - page 1 | WorthPoint
 

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If you type in "banded slate repro" you get the auction listings which included the word. "repro" in the description. If you type in "banded slate" you get the results of auctions not listed as repros.
 

Here's some customer reviews of Worthpoint. And it ain't pretty.....


https://www.trustpilot.com/review/www.worthpoint.com

Typical review:

"More like fraud than scam


Worthpoint is nothing more than a confidence game. In my case, Wothpoint bilked me out of $300.00


At the time I signed up for the free trial, they claimed to have some technical difficulty with the free trial. Because I couldn't get a free trial, I requested Worthpoint cancel my account. Turns out, Worthpoint continued to charge my credit card.... Unfortunately, I didn't realize until over a year later.


So I called and emailed, but no response from their support or phone line, I submitted a complaint to the BBB. That went nowhere.


I eventually filed a fraud complaint with the FTC.


Boggles the mind that an internet service company doesn't seem to care about the trust users have in it. Hopefully people will see the steadily declining reputation of this company over the past couple of years and realize it is nothing more than a fraudulent scheme."

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After reading all those reviews, I would say Worthpoint is a site to avoid entirely. Completed listings at eBay are available for a long time. For free. A must? More like a must avoid to read these customers' experiences.
 

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Lmfao it's to see to make sure that it was not a repro on ebay or if it was ever sold on ebay with a differnt history before you spend money. That's all
 

Ypu don't need to pay to read the desriptions. Besides that if you watch auctions I have found 5 things on upcoming auction sold as a repro off ebay now they are being sold as authentic
 

I got it... it really makes sense especially if you're in the circle of buying I mean you've got to know your enemy right?
 

This is intriguing and makes me even more satisfied to stick with my own finds..even if they are "worth" nothing to someone else…having said that..I am a bit confused about the Worthpoint site…is it like ebay or is it simply a site/service that tracks sales?…it looks like it is an auction site.
 

What makes me mad is when you google things Worthpoint rides the top of Google so it gets the traffic. People buy that crap and pass them on. I wonder how many will end up getting papered. What a rip off. Thanks!
 

On this page, people discuss the pros and cons. Some just feel the 3 months that eBay archives completed auctions gives them the price "now", and that's what they want, why pay for that info is their attitude. But many are put off by the complaints that seem to clearly revolve around the free trial. The company would have helped itself if it did not hold people's credit cards with a determination akin to a death grip. If the person does not want to continue membership, for heaven's sake, it is in the company's best interest, where their image is concerned, not to give people such an incredible hard time. Let them off the hook. All the company is doing is guaranteeing continued complaints. And, in reading the list at the first link I left, for many people that will be enough to cause them to run from Worthpoint as fast as they can.

There are also several old TNet threads discussing Worthpoint.

Has anyone had experience with Worthpoint? in Other Forms of Selling - Page 1 of 1

And an article on spotting fakes using Worthpoint:

http://www.worthpoint.com/blog-entry/spotting-scam-items-listed-internet-auction-sites-may-fakes

It won't cost to find fakes with Worthpoint. If you want to know what they sold for, it will require a paid subscription, and it's in that area of billing that they are giving themselves a black eye........
 

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In the future if you were to word your title'' Worthpoint sells repro artifacts to ebay sellers" It would ride the top of Google and let buyers beware..
Again back up your claims with links.
FYI T-Net does stay on top of Google due to its size and massive traffic. Ever research something here and google sends you back here for the answer? This does not mean to abusive this ranking but when it comes to this hobby... Buyer beware.
 

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