04-04-2013 02:01 PM
Tried to list some 1st republic Cuban coin and I get this warning. As of April 9, 2013 eBay will no longer allow Cuban coins of currency. My coins are not embargoed because they predate Castro. But eBay, in its infinite wisdom has decided to ban all Cuban coins and currency.
Any chance of appealing to reason and getting them to reverse this decision ? (ok, quit laughing)
04-06-2013 06:48 AM
I guess March 2 is more than a week or two ago
Time accelerates as you age
This was not an ebay item
04-06-2013 07:50 AM
OP here
It was a "warning notice" that appeared after "continue"
It let me list , but I expect any such listing will be removed on 4-9-13. I timed mine to end before then
04-06-2013 03:38 PM
OP here
It was a "warning notice" that appeared after "continue"
It let me list , but I expect any such listing will be removed on 4-9-13. I timed mine to end before then
:^O! Great! But based on the prior post, you may not be able to get paid for it! Details, details... eBay will set landmines for you faster than you can locate them all!
04-07-2013 08:37 AM
I see plenty of Cuban coins for sale here both old and new. I have purchased at least one of them. Keep in mind that the US government is always finding new ways to cut off any trade with Cuba, even to the point of bullying other nations into compliance. I am no fan of the Cuban regime but our policy is getting old and tiresome after half a century.
04-07-2013 01:24 PM
It is illegal to buy Cuban coins but you can buy the seeds and grow the coins yourself.
04-07-2013 01:28 PM
you can only get the ones that come from Cuban cutting that a growing the ones in Nicaragua... the ones from Cuba are still verboten...
04-07-2013 01:28 PM
cuttingS, dang it...
04-09-2013 04:11 PM
4/9 is here and the Cuba category still boasts 2000+ coins, including items newly listed as of today
04-12-2013 04:26 PM
A "BUMP" for Engscoins.
04-19-2013 11:23 AM
That interpretation would make sense in the case of the Cuba First Republic coins. I think some rookie lawyer at eBay (probably born since the embargo in 1962) decided to make a name for himself by "plugging the gap" and this is the result.
04-19-2013 11:44 AM
So here it is, April 19, and now we know the depths of eBay ignorance. I sold several of my duplicate Cuban coins before April 9 and never saw a warning. It wasn't until I listed 3 more on April 10 that I saw a warning, but it let me list them. However, I went to change my listings on April 11, and was not allowed. So I unlisted them. I didn't see any reason to allow eBay to profit from my (according to them) "illegal" activity.
So any items listed before April 9 remain on the site, and any listings set to automatically re-list continue to re-list. However, no new items are allowed.
As a Cuban expatriate collecting only pre-Castro (i.e. First Republic) coins I feel discriminated against, and a US citizen I feel my rights violated.
I sure wish the would get an ounce of common sense.
04-19-2013 12:42 PM
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04-19-2013 12:52 PM
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Well, that went phoof. Once again.....
I sure wish they would get an ounce of common sense.
In big business common sense can be a positive bar to promotion to the policy level, you are seen as not a team player.
If a 'Superior' comes up with a half baked idea, shooting it full of holes and pointing out the obvious defects is taken as a personal attack, and you'll either be working in the mailroom or clearing your desk if you dare to try it.
The bigger the business the more stultified it gets as watching you back becomes more important than good results.
Often the only ones with a grasp of the practical drawbacks to some new scheme have no possible input to management.
The juggernaut may run on for years through sheer momentum, but it is a headless chicken.
04-19-2013 12:54 PM
I sure wish they would get an ounce of common sense.
Promotion is for yes men. Common sense often requires a 'no'
04-22-2013 05:50 PM
Probably not everyone will be suject to the 'banning' of Cuban coins in eBay. I raised the question about the HUNDREDS AND HUNDREDS they have listed...and they claimed updated 'US government regulations' Ha, ha, ha ! When I said that I felt I was discriminated since many of the big stores and from abroad they are listing and selling the same items. Of course, the final excuse given was sort of the same that the cops give you when you cross w/a yellow light and the other guy crosses the red light and YOU get a ticket. "We can't catch everyone..." Again, Ha, ha, ha! Don't you want to open a store in eBay?