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<p>[QUOTE="lackluster, post: 866259, member: 21103"]Some dealers are honest, some are not. Some are friendly, some are not. Some have will take time to chat and answer questions, some won't. Some are overpriced, some are not.</p><p> </p><p>It is usually pretty easy to tell which is which when it comes to chatting or asking a few questions. Some dealers are very busy and don't actually have time to answer alot of questions. Most are helpful and will answer a few questions if they are not too busy.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Generally, I will look at dealers stock maybe ask if he has something in particular. I will look at the coin in hand and ask his price. I may then buy it, offer a lower price, or just hand it back and say thank you, I may be back. Most dealers will ask you what you are looking for, tell them! They usually have stuff everywhere and not just in the case (visible). I usually carry a greysheet for pricing reference.</p><p> </p><p>Don't tell them every coin you have at home or what good deals you have gotten in the past. I don't knock their pricing or grading if I don't agree (which is often) . I just move on to the next.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>I may go back and buy the same coin later if it is something I couldn't find elsewhere. Be nice and most dealers will be the same.</p><p> </p><p>Lack[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="lackluster, post: 866259, member: 21103"]Some dealers are honest, some are not. Some are friendly, some are not. Some have will take time to chat and answer questions, some won't. Some are overpriced, some are not. It is usually pretty easy to tell which is which when it comes to chatting or asking a few questions. Some dealers are very busy and don't actually have time to answer alot of questions. Most are helpful and will answer a few questions if they are not too busy. Generally, I will look at dealers stock maybe ask if he has something in particular. I will look at the coin in hand and ask his price. I may then buy it, offer a lower price, or just hand it back and say thank you, I may be back. Most dealers will ask you what you are looking for, tell them! They usually have stuff everywhere and not just in the case (visible). I usually carry a greysheet for pricing reference. Don't tell them every coin you have at home or what good deals you have gotten in the past. I don't knock their pricing or grading if I don't agree (which is often) . I just move on to the next. I may go back and buy the same coin later if it is something I couldn't find elsewhere. Be nice and most dealers will be the same. Lack[/QUOTE]
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