Peter Davidson p.david...@nms.ac.uk wrote:
My concern is that, having given a negative answer (and they almost without
question are) to an enquiry about a possible meteorite, I (or any
curator/collector) become the subject of a vicious trolling campaign and find
that our professional (and
Hi Shawn and List, I agree there has been a resent spike in fake meteorites
being offered on Ebay. I would say that the responsibility also falls onto the
potential buyer not to jump on to good to be true deals or ataxites or Nandan's
straight from China.
We live in a tech savy world now and
To: Meteorite Central
Subject: [meteorite-list] Social media might destroy meteorite collecting and
selling!
Hello Listers
I have noticed an explosion of people insisting they have found a meteorite
popping up everywhere on FB. And now ebay is having an influx of fakes being
offered on there. Couple
Hello Listers
I have noticed an explosion of people insisting they have found a
meteorite popping up everywhere on FB. And now ebay is having an influx
of fakes being offered on there. Couple years ago it wasnt that often
you would see fakes on there, but now its a common theme. I mean people
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