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<p>[QUOTE="Atarian, post: 1427952, member: 34285"]Well that was certainly one factor, but one of many. In most cases if the person qualified for the loan, Freddie/Fannie/whoever gave it to them. The government set the standards.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Anyway, there's certainly nothing wrong with making a profit. Just look at Enron, WorldCom, etc. ;-)</p><p><br /></p><p>My main beef is with the Mint for this fiasco. SAE - best selling coin series ever. This was supposed to be a collectors set. They knew their ordering system was below standard. Why not make more available, or limit quantity to one set in the first week or two of sales to give everyone a chance. I see quite a few LARGE coin outfits with LOTS of these sets - I find it hard to believe they didn't have employees calling that day to order their five sets.</p><p><br /></p><p>BTW I ordered my 2012 proof ASE less than 10 minutes after it went on sale, yet it still has not arrived. How can I already see PCGS and NGC ones for sale? Irritating.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Atarian, post: 1427952, member: 34285"]Well that was certainly one factor, but one of many. In most cases if the person qualified for the loan, Freddie/Fannie/whoever gave it to them. The government set the standards. Anyway, there's certainly nothing wrong with making a profit. Just look at Enron, WorldCom, etc. ;-) My main beef is with the Mint for this fiasco. SAE - best selling coin series ever. This was supposed to be a collectors set. They knew their ordering system was below standard. Why not make more available, or limit quantity to one set in the first week or two of sales to give everyone a chance. I see quite a few LARGE coin outfits with LOTS of these sets - I find it hard to believe they didn't have employees calling that day to order their five sets. BTW I ordered my 2012 proof ASE less than 10 minutes after it went on sale, yet it still has not arrived. How can I already see PCGS and NGC ones for sale? Irritating.[/QUOTE]
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