On Thursday at 5:33 AM I sent a payment for a item. Now this is my first attempt to purchase something from this dealer. This dealer was setting up at the show in Manchester, NH. Note: Not one of the dealers on CT. Any how I haven't heard a word, or even accepted my payment. So the question is How long should I wait for this dealer to respond, its been over 72 hours. I figure noon on Monday, the I'll cancel my payment, what do you think? Again: Note: Not one of the dealers on CT
I'd probably give it just a little more time, unless it was a form of payment that leaves you little recourse. It's possible that he / she will not even open their email until after doing the books on their sales, expenses and newps from the Manchester Show. That could easily be after lunchtime on Monday. If your payment was via credit card or PP, you're probably well protected, unless it was PPF&F. If it was a check or MO, you're more exposed, and should probably call him / her first thing Monday to find out what's going on.
It is a PP payment, so I'm not worried about the money. That being said it could have been sold at the show also. I'll wait till 1700 hours on Monday.
If you want the item, let it ride... if it didn't sell, eventually it will be read. If you are really concerned, call the dealer Monday after lunch.
Miss Liberty must be having a tough time - she's been on the chamber pot since 1876, and the laxatives that do the job haven't been invented yet !!!
It looks more to me like a potty dime that was made on a circulated dime. The whole coin shows heavy circulation but the engraving of the pot does not.