The guy who had them listed did change the listing and then sent me a nastygram whining about suggesting he intentionally tried to be misleading.
Hero - "Your item is absolutely 100% NOT Paulson chips and to have the name in the listing suggesting that it is possible is fraudulent sir."
Villain - "As I do not know gambling or poker chips I consulted a so-called "expert" in this area to help identify the maker. It was strongly suggested to me these were made by Paulsen. Accordingly, I have removed the Paulsen name from the title and body of the listing. Your statement could have been more helpful if you identified the manufacturer, instead of accusing me of intentional fraudulent activity, which was not the intent !"
Hero - "Bullshit, the village idiot would know these are not Paulson. You consulted a so-called "expert" and still thought they were Paulson?...Double Bullshit!"
The guy who had them listed did change the listing and then sent me a nastygram whining about suggesting he intentionally tried to be misleading.
Hero - "Your item is absolutely 100% NOT Paulson chips and to have the name in the listing suggesting that it is possible is fraudulent sir."
Villain - "As I do not know gambling or poker chips I consulted a so-called "expert" in this area to help identify the maker. It was strongly suggested to me these were made by Paulsen. Accordingly, I have removed the Paulsen name from the title and body of the listing. Your statement could have been more helpful if you identified the manufacturer, instead of accusing me of intentional fraudulent activity, which was not the intent !"
Hero - "Bullshit, the village idiot would know these are not Paulson. You consulted a so-called "expert" and still thought they were Paulson?...Double Bullshit!"
This is exactly my point and exactly why I did not bother with a polite email to the seller. There is NO WAY this seller doesn't know these aren't Paulson chips. Not a single chance in frozen hell.