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<p>[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 735031, member: 4552"]This is sort of true but basically a minority of individuals for both. I've known coin stores that used to be great but sank down after numerous changes in personal. Some coin stores stay in buisness due to location with nothing to do with honesty, coin values, or customer handling. Some coin stores start out OK but find to make a decent living, support a possibly growing family, different methods and prices must be altered. I've seen numerous dealers at coin shows start a customer out with some great deals and this fishes them in to become a steady customer and then starts the changes in tactics. </p><p>With collectors a so called pre-determined attitude of being cheated could well be from thier own person experiences and/or others they know. Stories of excessive over priced coins goes on all the time on this and other coin forums. A new collector sees this and wonders just how many honest people are out there. </p><p>Again, coin purchases are really similar to buying a house, car, etc where haggling is the method most used.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 735031, member: 4552"]This is sort of true but basically a minority of individuals for both. I've known coin stores that used to be great but sank down after numerous changes in personal. Some coin stores stay in buisness due to location with nothing to do with honesty, coin values, or customer handling. Some coin stores start out OK but find to make a decent living, support a possibly growing family, different methods and prices must be altered. I've seen numerous dealers at coin shows start a customer out with some great deals and this fishes them in to become a steady customer and then starts the changes in tactics. With collectors a so called pre-determined attitude of being cheated could well be from thier own person experiences and/or others they know. Stories of excessive over priced coins goes on all the time on this and other coin forums. A new collector sees this and wonders just how many honest people are out there. Again, coin purchases are really similar to buying a house, car, etc where haggling is the method most used.[/QUOTE]
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