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<p>[QUOTE="DonnaML, post: 7781695, member: 110350"]Just fyi, that's not correct. The 7-day return privilege is for <u>non</u>-auction "buy now" purchases, and has nothing to do with authenticity. One can return that kind of purchase within 7 days for any reason:</p><p><br /></p><p>"Non-Auction Buy Now Terms & Conditions. . . .</p><p><br /></p><p>All orders come with an unconditional seven-day return privilege with the exception of graded Make Offer to Owner items. We're not satisfied until you are."</p><p><br /></p><p>This is all irrelevant to Heritage's auction guarantee of authenticity. You're correct that a 7-day limitation on that guarantee would render it meaningless. So it's a good thing there isn't any such limitation!</p><p><br /></p><p>PS: I've never bought a coin from Heritage, because I generally have no interest in slabbed coins. Although I've actually been a seller through Heritage, about six year ago, when I auctioned my copies of the six 1920s NY Yankees World Series programs through them. I was quite happy with the results! Fortunately, Heritage doesn't slab things like programs yet, so the buyer can actually read them. Unlike a slabbed coin..[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="DonnaML, post: 7781695, member: 110350"]Just fyi, that's not correct. The 7-day return privilege is for [U]non[/U]-auction "buy now" purchases, and has nothing to do with authenticity. One can return that kind of purchase within 7 days for any reason: "Non-Auction Buy Now Terms & Conditions. . . . All orders come with an unconditional seven-day return privilege with the exception of graded Make Offer to Owner items. We're not satisfied until you are." This is all irrelevant to Heritage's auction guarantee of authenticity. You're correct that a 7-day limitation on that guarantee would render it meaningless. So it's a good thing there isn't any such limitation! PS: I've never bought a coin from Heritage, because I generally have no interest in slabbed coins. Although I've actually been a seller through Heritage, about six year ago, when I auctioned my copies of the six 1920s NY Yankees World Series programs through them. I was quite happy with the results! Fortunately, Heritage doesn't slab things like programs yet, so the buyer can actually read them. Unlike a slabbed coin..[/QUOTE]
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