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<p>[QUOTE="iPen, post: 2030090, member: 69760"]The pictures in the first post are pictures that I took with my camera after I received it, not the seller's pictures. Also, the seller told me after the sale that the coin is not original to the certificate (sort of like getting a coin graded with a COA that doesn't match), and the seller stated that it was listed incorrectly after I received it. Instead of paying to ship it back, I thought what I proposed was fair.</p><p><br /></p><p>Furthermore, this is part of the seller's description:</p><p><br /></p><p><b>"Also, please keep in mind that <u>if</u> there is a problem with an item contact me. I <u>will</u>resolve it to your liking. I have a 100% Satisfaction policy I intend on keeping strong <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />"</b></p><p><b><br /></b></p><p><br /></p><p>I didn't ask for an exorbitant refund amount, at least I don't think $5 was. With that said, I can see how it may be a hassle for the seller to give a partial refund, but what's done is done. I'll try not to get too excited about buying coins next time, and send messages asking clarifications of whether or not coins are cleaned and other questions beforehand, even if the listing is about to end. Last time I asked a seller whether coins were cleaned, they blew up in my (virtual) face and exclaimed that they weren't even though it wasn't described as if it was common sense, but that hopefully is a one-off experience.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="iPen, post: 2030090, member: 69760"]The pictures in the first post are pictures that I took with my camera after I received it, not the seller's pictures. Also, the seller told me after the sale that the coin is not original to the certificate (sort of like getting a coin graded with a COA that doesn't match), and the seller stated that it was listed incorrectly after I received it. Instead of paying to ship it back, I thought what I proposed was fair. Furthermore, this is part of the seller's description: [B]"Also, please keep in mind that [U]if[/U] there is a problem with an item contact me. I [U]will[/U]resolve it to your liking. I have a 100% Satisfaction policy I intend on keeping strong :)" [/B] I didn't ask for an exorbitant refund amount, at least I don't think $5 was. With that said, I can see how it may be a hassle for the seller to give a partial refund, but what's done is done. I'll try not to get too excited about buying coins next time, and send messages asking clarifications of whether or not coins are cleaned and other questions beforehand, even if the listing is about to end. Last time I asked a seller whether coins were cleaned, they blew up in my (virtual) face and exclaimed that they weren't even though it wasn't described as if it was common sense, but that hopefully is a one-off experience.[/QUOTE]
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