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<p>[QUOTE="Troodon, post: 129080, member: 4626"]Basically any roll of coins you get from a bank can be called a "bank roll." The term doesn't necessarily make any distinction between a roll wrapped directiyl from coins received from the Mint or a roll of coins a bank has received, counted, and had re-rolled. As for whether or not the buyer has a legitimate complaint, it would depend on how it was advertised. If it was claimed that the rolls were solid rolls of a certain state quarter and a certain condition, then yes, I see that she'd have a valid complaint that what she received wasn't as advertised, whether the seller knew the claim to be true or not. If it wasn't described that way, and it was made clear that what was in the middle of the rools was unkonwn, then I don't see how she has any legitimate cause for complaint. Personally if I was selling rolls I wouldn't advertise them to be solid rolls of anything unless I knew that to be a fact for precisely this reason. To protect yourself, make it clear what you know or don't know about what you're selling so nobody can complain what they received wasn't as described.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Troodon, post: 129080, member: 4626"]Basically any roll of coins you get from a bank can be called a "bank roll." The term doesn't necessarily make any distinction between a roll wrapped directiyl from coins received from the Mint or a roll of coins a bank has received, counted, and had re-rolled. As for whether or not the buyer has a legitimate complaint, it would depend on how it was advertised. If it was claimed that the rolls were solid rolls of a certain state quarter and a certain condition, then yes, I see that she'd have a valid complaint that what she received wasn't as advertised, whether the seller knew the claim to be true or not. If it wasn't described that way, and it was made clear that what was in the middle of the rools was unkonwn, then I don't see how she has any legitimate cause for complaint. Personally if I was selling rolls I wouldn't advertise them to be solid rolls of anything unless I knew that to be a fact for precisely this reason. To protect yourself, make it clear what you know or don't know about what you're selling so nobody can complain what they received wasn't as described.[/QUOTE]
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