Coin store attitude? Just mention ebay!!

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by fretboard, Nov 15, 2009.

  1. clembo

    clembo A closed mind is no mind

    Although ebay has it's share of flaws it's here to stay it seems. My boss is basically computer illiterate but he's no dummy. That's why we have two computers and two people that know how to use them.
    Dealers have to adjust and we have. The more we know how ebay works the better.


    100% correct and I'm not saying it's you either Silver Surfer. In this day and age there are customers that a business LOVES to see leave. Their money is not worth our time if it's a hassle.
    A customer that is too big of a pain is no strain on a business (my boss has had a shop for 42 years now). What you get is a disgruntled customer walking out half cocked and the people in the store saying "hope that jerk never comes back".
    As a sidenote a customer like this will often go to another shop and start whining about how terrible the guy they just left was. Well guess what? Whether or not we really "like" a competing dealer or not it sets off red flags in the next shop owners mind.
    I'm serious here. I've had people complain about another local dealer that I've known for years. Nicest guy you'd want to meet so that tells me a lot about the customer and they don't even know it.

    In the years I managed various businesses (mainly gas stations and truck stops) I fired one employee for being abusive to a customer. I banned a lot more customers from the stores I ran.
     
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  3. Morgan1878

    Morgan1878 For A Few Dollars More..

    Totally agree...
     
  4. boxerchip

    boxerchip Runnin' Buffalo

    I agree as well!
    If I want the coin for a lower price ill ask for a lower price, if they cant do it then they cant do it, I move on. Not going to play games with somone over a coin.
    As far as Ebay Fees they are NUTS!!! at least 10% after all is said and done!
     
  5. Morgan1878

    Morgan1878 For A Few Dollars More..

    I love this post..Doug gets to the heart of the matter..if you respect people and treat them well..you'll seldom be on the short side of a transaction..
     
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