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<p>[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1944999, member: 26302"]Sir, I agree with Idhair as well. The seller took good photos, enough that the buyer should have known what he was buying. In law, if both the buyer and seller is mistaken as to the good, then no sale legally has taken place, but also no cause of action is created. I view your transaction the same way, it sounds like both of you were in error. MAYBE the seller listed it that way, MAYBE the seller knew better, but at least he provided clear photos, clear enough that a collector with any real knowledge of error coins would know it was not an error in any way. I do not even collect error coins but had enough knowledge to know in half a second the coin you posted was not an error.</p><p><br /></p><p>So, my opinion is the seller should not receive negative feedback. He posted good photos and issued a refund to an unhappy customer. That to me is the sign of at least a semi-responsible seller. I strongly believe you would be in the wrong to give him a negative after those two things.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1944999, member: 26302"]Sir, I agree with Idhair as well. The seller took good photos, enough that the buyer should have known what he was buying. In law, if both the buyer and seller is mistaken as to the good, then no sale legally has taken place, but also no cause of action is created. I view your transaction the same way, it sounds like both of you were in error. MAYBE the seller listed it that way, MAYBE the seller knew better, but at least he provided clear photos, clear enough that a collector with any real knowledge of error coins would know it was not an error in any way. I do not even collect error coins but had enough knowledge to know in half a second the coin you posted was not an error. So, my opinion is the seller should not receive negative feedback. He posted good photos and issued a refund to an unhappy customer. That to me is the sign of at least a semi-responsible seller. I strongly believe you would be in the wrong to give him a negative after those two things.[/QUOTE]
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