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<p>[QUOTE="Silver Striker, post: 318048, member: 1745"]Big Bill,</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>You're definately entitled to your opinion, HOWEVER, that restocking note is a EXTREMELY prominent note within both Blue-Creek-Coins and trademark-jewelry-n-coins auction listings. I for one wouldn't want to have to test it.</p><p><br /></p><p>Tell me you are an employee of Blue-Creek-Coins and I'll remind you of the prominent e-bay disclamer to their auctions...</p><p><br /></p><p>THESE ARE CORPORATE RULES. OUR EMPLOYEES ARE NOT AUTHORIZED TO ALTER THEM!</p><p><br /></p><p>I am surprized that you can make such statements with someone else's auctions unless they are your's!</p><p><br /></p><p>The gooble-de-gook disclaimers are there in both auctions and I for one would hope everyone that reads them fully understands their FULL implications. </p><p><br /></p><p>These are the SELLER's disclaimers and rules, not SNGA's!</p><p><br /></p><p>I would believe that "AUTHORIZED DEALERS" is in reference to the "PREPAID GRADING CERTIFICATES" and NOT coins that have been graded. Why doesn't SNGS state on their website that they will accept such returns themselves instead of attempting to place the burden on the "AUTHORIZED DEALERS". After all the "AUTHORIZED DEALERS" should NOT be responsible for SNGA grading. And SNGA must have given their "AUTHORIZED DEALERS" some sort of discount rate for the PREPAID CERTIFICATES or why would they sell them? Furthermore if the AUTHORIZED DEALERS receive the certificates at a discounted rate then why should they be responsible for a FULL REFUND of the certificate price? DUH! Pretty poor businessmanship to accept that deal!</p><p><br /></p><p>This whole PREPAID CERTIFICATE scheme appears to be some sort of strange dealings. UNLESS SNGA IS THE REAL OWNERS OF THEIR E-BAY COUNTERPARTS.</p><p><br /></p><p>I do find the following regarding coins from the SNGA website...</p><p><br /></p><p>If you purchase a coin graded buy SNGA you have 30 days to return it to the dealer from who it was purchased for a full refund.</p><p><br /></p><p>Currently, only blue-creek-coins is selling SNGA graded coins on e-Bay... There's none listed on their website. And you out of luck if you don't understand who their dealers are! NO RETURNS FROM OTHERS!</p><p><br /></p><p>blue-creek-coins may just hold any e-Bay buyer liable for the 15% restocking fee since it is stipulated in their auction.</p><p><br /></p><p>Again this begs the question are you associated with blue-creek-coins?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Silver Striker, post: 318048, member: 1745"]Big Bill, You're definately entitled to your opinion, HOWEVER, that restocking note is a EXTREMELY prominent note within both Blue-Creek-Coins and trademark-jewelry-n-coins auction listings. I for one wouldn't want to have to test it. Tell me you are an employee of Blue-Creek-Coins and I'll remind you of the prominent e-bay disclamer to their auctions... THESE ARE CORPORATE RULES. OUR EMPLOYEES ARE NOT AUTHORIZED TO ALTER THEM! I am surprized that you can make such statements with someone else's auctions unless they are your's! The gooble-de-gook disclaimers are there in both auctions and I for one would hope everyone that reads them fully understands their FULL implications. These are the SELLER's disclaimers and rules, not SNGA's! I would believe that "AUTHORIZED DEALERS" is in reference to the "PREPAID GRADING CERTIFICATES" and NOT coins that have been graded. Why doesn't SNGS state on their website that they will accept such returns themselves instead of attempting to place the burden on the "AUTHORIZED DEALERS". After all the "AUTHORIZED DEALERS" should NOT be responsible for SNGA grading. And SNGA must have given their "AUTHORIZED DEALERS" some sort of discount rate for the PREPAID CERTIFICATES or why would they sell them? Furthermore if the AUTHORIZED DEALERS receive the certificates at a discounted rate then why should they be responsible for a FULL REFUND of the certificate price? DUH! Pretty poor businessmanship to accept that deal! This whole PREPAID CERTIFICATE scheme appears to be some sort of strange dealings. UNLESS SNGA IS THE REAL OWNERS OF THEIR E-BAY COUNTERPARTS. I do find the following regarding coins from the SNGA website... If you purchase a coin graded buy SNGA you have 30 days to return it to the dealer from who it was purchased for a full refund. Currently, only blue-creek-coins is selling SNGA graded coins on e-Bay... There's none listed on their website. And you out of luck if you don't understand who their dealers are! NO RETURNS FROM OTHERS! blue-creek-coins may just hold any e-Bay buyer liable for the 15% restocking fee since it is stipulated in their auction. Again this begs the question are you associated with blue-creek-coins?[/QUOTE]
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