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<p>[QUOTE="BooksB4Coins, post: 1568427, member: 36230"]I feel the same, but unfortunately, the nature of the beast seems to dictate that it is easier (and/or more fun) to trash than praise, especially when those being branded as bad sellers are not present to defend themselves. The same goes for being more rational about such things... it is easier (for some) to point the finger at someone else than it is to accept any level of personal responsibility. Not that this is always the case, and I am sure that everyone would agree that there are many questionable sellers out there, but either way, it is not the OP's (or anyone else's) place to authoritatively state who is good and who is bad, especially with the over-generalizations provided.</p><p><br /></p><p>A few years back I purchased an inexpensive coin for a client's son from one of the sellers on the OP's list, and it was a fine transaction. Now that my positive - for all sense and purposes - cancels out his negative, maybe they should be removed from the list?</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Wasn't this same seller caught using another account to buy and leave positive FB on their own item? If so, that's a very shady move that should make them worthy of any bad sellers list. After all, if one bad deed or experience warrants inclusion, we've no other choice, right?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="BooksB4Coins, post: 1568427, member: 36230"]I feel the same, but unfortunately, the nature of the beast seems to dictate that it is easier (and/or more fun) to trash than praise, especially when those being branded as bad sellers are not present to defend themselves. The same goes for being more rational about such things... it is easier (for some) to point the finger at someone else than it is to accept any level of personal responsibility. Not that this is always the case, and I am sure that everyone would agree that there are many questionable sellers out there, but either way, it is not the OP's (or anyone else's) place to authoritatively state who is good and who is bad, especially with the over-generalizations provided. A few years back I purchased an inexpensive coin for a client's son from one of the sellers on the OP's list, and it was a fine transaction. Now that my positive - for all sense and purposes - cancels out his negative, maybe they should be removed from the list? Wasn't this same seller caught using another account to buy and leave positive FB on their own item? If so, that's a very shady move that should make them worthy of any bad sellers list. After all, if one bad deed or experience warrants inclusion, we've no other choice, right?[/QUOTE]
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