This is intended for the new collector or collectors who have recently joined us on the Internet. More experienced collectors might also benefit from glancing through this, too

If you got this far, Welcome to GDC. We have a varied and sometimes anonymous membership. Most everyone signed up here to learn or to help build the knowledge base of our hobby. But, we have the occasional person who has signed up to seek out newer collectors so they can steal their money with various scams. Also, if you found GDC then you probably found eBay, other forums, various dealer sites, and other auction venues. They have their share of the same people too.

We have "For Sale" and "Wanted" Forums. All logged-on Members can see them. To post in these Forums, You will need to purchase a Premium Membership at $32.95 per year. Look at the top right of this page where it says CLICK HERE for instructions. If can't use PayPal or have other problems email me [email protected].

We have a large number of knowledgeable collectors so feel free to ask their advice in any of the dedicated forums. It is often good to include a photo or two.

Again, Welcome



OK, now for some advice about the Dark Side:

- Do not ever respond to unsolicited emails offering you militaria. You have probably been selected as a pigeon to be plucked. One chronic offender is Pawel Tomasz Nowak of Poland. If he obtains your email address, he will send you documentation and incredible offers, but he will screw you.

- Don�t buy anything for a while except reference books. Go to shows and handle the stuff you like. Find local collectors who will help educate you. Ask questions here. Until you have a decent measure of knowledge in your particular interest you should keep your hands (and your wallet) in your pocket.

- Do not bid on German WWII Militaria on eBay unless you are considering like a $20 tinnie and can afford to loose $25. Note that it is against eBay rules to sell anything Nazi except books and stamps so that if you do get taken, you will get no sympathy or help from eBay or PayPal.

- If you DO decide to tempt your fate on eBay:

1. Never bid on an item where the seller�s feedback or bidders ID is hidden or �private�. You will hear various ingenious explanations why these are not shown, but do not be fooled.

2. Never bid on an item where �all sales are final�. The usual excuse is that these are consignment items, but that is hogwash. Honest sellers of consigned items give doinspection periods.

3. Read the seller�s feedback. Carefully.

4. Don't pay attention to the 'story'. It is usually 'taken off a dead German', 'brought in by the widow of a vet who needed grocery money', or something similar. It may be true .. or not, but that is not what you are buying.

5. Decide before you bid what the item is worth to you and bid no more. Auctions depend on ego competitions to pump up prices.

6. Do not take up second chance offers or offers from a seller after the auction is canceled.

Some General Advice:

1. Never buy anything from any of the old Warsaw Pact nations unless you live in that country itself or are very experienced.

2. Never buy anything where the payment is required to be by bank transfer or Western Union.

3. Buy only in the country in which you live if possible. You understand the legal system, speak the language, and have access to the police who can follow up your complaint.

4. Request that your purchase be sent via your country�s postal system. Most countries have much more severe penalties for those who use their postal service to cheat people than they do for those cheated via private companies like FedEx or UPS. Pay for insurance and for signature confirmation / tracking of delivery.

5. Remember that images can be stolen very easily so it is NOT a certainty that the seller really owns that item. If you have doubts, ask for a picture from a different angle or picture that includes a simple item like a coin. If you are refused additional photos, it might be because the person does not have the item � or there are cracks or dents that would appear in different views. Move on.

6. If you are in doubt about a seller, do a search here or on other forums, and Google. Or, post a question asking whether others have experience of this seller.

7. You should have a "no questions asked" chance to review and return the item with the proviso that you pay the original postage and insurance and well as the postage and insurance on the way back. Do NOT mess with the item because in that case you just bought it !

8. You should not have to pay a "restocking fee" or a similar charge if you return the item within the agreed period. If a dealer site says he charges for "restocking fee" for items returned under a "no questions asked" guaranty, then find another dealer.

9. If you put an item on lay-away and change your mind, then you SHOULD expect to pay some sort of fee as the seller was kind enough to take he item off the shelf for you when he could have sold it to others.

10. "Lifetime Guarantees" are sometimes offered. You should ask what that means as interpretations may well vary. Get specifics.


Dave

Last edited by Dave Hohaus; 05/13/2013 11:42 PM.