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<p>[QUOTE="CamaroDMD, post: 5168232, member: 5233"]So, I have a few questions. </p><p><br /></p><p>One...did he actually apologize that "you aren't happy with the coin?" The reason I ask is that this tells me they didn't take any ownership or admit to doing anything wrong. I have never done business with L&C before, but at this point I want to decide if this is a company that is worth my business.</p><p><br /></p><p>If he apologized and admitted an error (of some kind) and took ownership...that's a good sign. If they said they were sorry that "you aren't happy with the coin" then they are sorta blaming you. However, they sent you something that you didn't buy...at best it's a mistake and worst it's a bait'n'switch.</p><p><br /></p><p>Everyone makes mistakes. That's just the way it is. How we handle mistakes reveals our true character. For me, this is an important factor as to where I decided to spend my limited funds. I want to work with a dealer I can trust.</p><p><br /></p><p>Also, did they offer to actually refund you or did they only offer to replace it? I would tell them you want the coin you bought online (you have the serial number) and see what they say? If you want the coin replaced and are happy with that...then do that. But, there are a couple red flags with what you said here to the quality of their character.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="CamaroDMD, post: 5168232, member: 5233"]So, I have a few questions. One...did he actually apologize that "you aren't happy with the coin?" The reason I ask is that this tells me they didn't take any ownership or admit to doing anything wrong. I have never done business with L&C before, but at this point I want to decide if this is a company that is worth my business. If he apologized and admitted an error (of some kind) and took ownership...that's a good sign. If they said they were sorry that "you aren't happy with the coin" then they are sorta blaming you. However, they sent you something that you didn't buy...at best it's a mistake and worst it's a bait'n'switch. Everyone makes mistakes. That's just the way it is. How we handle mistakes reveals our true character. For me, this is an important factor as to where I decided to spend my limited funds. I want to work with a dealer I can trust. Also, did they offer to actually refund you or did they only offer to replace it? I would tell them you want the coin you bought online (you have the serial number) and see what they say? If you want the coin replaced and are happy with that...then do that. But, there are a couple red flags with what you said here to the quality of their character.[/QUOTE]
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