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<p>[QUOTE="Owle, post: 2244300, member: 22004"]There is so much wrong in the above quote that it is really mind-boggling to think that a human being could type that with what has gone before. "Trying to make money at the other fellow's expense"? How about just honest straight forward grading not deceptive incompetent raw coin shilling having the audacity to put a numerical grade on his 2x2s? You rely on an expert who holds himself out at shows as knowledgeable about grading standards and get defrauded and want to make them accountable with none falling on the seller? My guess is there are many people on the coin boards who play the same game on ebay and at shows and are worried at the push-back, both information wise and legally. And there should be a lot of push back by all the consumers who have trusted "experts" without getting any recourse. There are many others out there who have been ripped off by these individuals and they should band together and fight back with the tools at our disposal.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Owle, post: 2244300, member: 22004"]There is so much wrong in the above quote that it is really mind-boggling to think that a human being could type that with what has gone before. "Trying to make money at the other fellow's expense"? How about just honest straight forward grading not deceptive incompetent raw coin shilling having the audacity to put a numerical grade on his 2x2s? You rely on an expert who holds himself out at shows as knowledgeable about grading standards and get defrauded and want to make them accountable with none falling on the seller? My guess is there are many people on the coin boards who play the same game on ebay and at shows and are worried at the push-back, both information wise and legally. And there should be a lot of push back by all the consumers who have trusted "experts" without getting any recourse. There are many others out there who have been ripped off by these individuals and they should band together and fight back with the tools at our disposal.[/QUOTE]
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