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<p>[QUOTE="Marshall, post: 8200248, member: 21705"]I put you in the caveat vendor column. I do not disagree with your position. I just wonder where you draw the line.</p><p><br /></p><p>Intentional deception seem easy enough to throw in. How about suspicion? How about every coin you market becoming extra very rare? How about basic cherry picking of a coin that you think is better than marketed or advertised if you are a buyer?</p><p><br /></p><p>The world is full of greater and greater standards or lesser and lesser standards depending on your point of view.</p><p><br /></p><p>I prefer the golden rule, but I do not always live up to those standards when searching for, and sometimes finding rare varieties.</p><p><br /></p><p>Am I ethically charged with a responsibility of disclosing my suspicion it is a rare variety or is simply accepting a sellers offer relieve me of moral and ethical accountability? Can I make a counter-offer based on my suspicion without disclosing why I am interested?</p><p><br /></p><p>I just know at times I feel guilty when my suspicions are confirmed and I have obtained a rarity and no feelings of remorse when it is not.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Marshall, post: 8200248, member: 21705"]I put you in the caveat vendor column. I do not disagree with your position. I just wonder where you draw the line. Intentional deception seem easy enough to throw in. How about suspicion? How about every coin you market becoming extra very rare? How about basic cherry picking of a coin that you think is better than marketed or advertised if you are a buyer? The world is full of greater and greater standards or lesser and lesser standards depending on your point of view. I prefer the golden rule, but I do not always live up to those standards when searching for, and sometimes finding rare varieties. Am I ethically charged with a responsibility of disclosing my suspicion it is a rare variety or is simply accepting a sellers offer relieve me of moral and ethical accountability? Can I make a counter-offer based on my suspicion without disclosing why I am interested? I just know at times I feel guilty when my suspicions are confirmed and I have obtained a rarity and no feelings of remorse when it is not.[/QUOTE]
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