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<p>[QUOTE="coinman0456, post: 1092381, member: 18177"]One needs to treat shopping for a Professional Coin Dealer with some advanced effort . BY that , I mean doing some initial background information gathering . It's also a good source of information when first introducing yourself to a prospective Dealer or " shop " . Many folks disregard this aspect in seeking to develop a business relationship with any service type business. It's take a little effort, but the effort has unending potential rewards. </p><p><br /></p><p>Lacking that approach is by no means an excuse or justification for finding yourself treated in an unprofessional manner or otherwise " Rudely " . It's like going for a job interview , you want to be prepared with important information about that particular business and specifically , that company you are interviewing with. IT takes " Two to Tango , so to speak , and you want to put your best foot forward in making a memorable impression upon the interviewer or in this scenario , the Dealer . Don't go in there expecting to be invited to afternoon tea . </p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p> As in most circumstances , achieving your desired results takes knowledge , patience and good social skills .[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="coinman0456, post: 1092381, member: 18177"]One needs to treat shopping for a Professional Coin Dealer with some advanced effort . BY that , I mean doing some initial background information gathering . It's also a good source of information when first introducing yourself to a prospective Dealer or " shop " . Many folks disregard this aspect in seeking to develop a business relationship with any service type business. It's take a little effort, but the effort has unending potential rewards. Lacking that approach is by no means an excuse or justification for finding yourself treated in an unprofessional manner or otherwise " Rudely " . It's like going for a job interview , you want to be prepared with important information about that particular business and specifically , that company you are interviewing with. IT takes " Two to Tango , so to speak , and you want to put your best foot forward in making a memorable impression upon the interviewer or in this scenario , the Dealer . Don't go in there expecting to be invited to afternoon tea . As in most circumstances , achieving your desired results takes knowledge , patience and good social skills .[/QUOTE]
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