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<p>[QUOTE="baseball21, post: 7874225, member: 76863"]I know a lot of people say they won't bid without return privileges but I just really dont believe that. There's not return options at other houses, and plenty of people buy from shows with no returns etc. I know in person is different but the the GC pictures are good enough and if anything the purchases often look better in hand than the pictures. </p><p><br /></p><p>The only way to really get stats on returns vs not would be to change the policy and see what happens, but I agree its probably rather low. My suspicion would be they just don't want to make such a change for potential forum backlash over it but I doubt it would impact them in any even remotely significant way if even at all.</p><p><br /></p><p>I did actually just check their terms and non payment the buyer is responsible for the seller fees. That sounds nice but for a coin over 1k the only seller fee is the listing fee so the seller would generally get $3 covered and almost always lose significantly more than that. I'd assume most of the time its just counted as their free return anyways. 1 free return a month is certainly to much for a big auction house, theres just no way around the fact that if someone needs that they're a problem buyer[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="baseball21, post: 7874225, member: 76863"]I know a lot of people say they won't bid without return privileges but I just really dont believe that. There's not return options at other houses, and plenty of people buy from shows with no returns etc. I know in person is different but the the GC pictures are good enough and if anything the purchases often look better in hand than the pictures. The only way to really get stats on returns vs not would be to change the policy and see what happens, but I agree its probably rather low. My suspicion would be they just don't want to make such a change for potential forum backlash over it but I doubt it would impact them in any even remotely significant way if even at all. I did actually just check their terms and non payment the buyer is responsible for the seller fees. That sounds nice but for a coin over 1k the only seller fee is the listing fee so the seller would generally get $3 covered and almost always lose significantly more than that. I'd assume most of the time its just counted as their free return anyways. 1 free return a month is certainly to much for a big auction house, theres just no way around the fact that if someone needs that they're a problem buyer[/QUOTE]
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