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<p>[QUOTE="fiatfiasco, post: 1909714, member: 67957"]I think a dealer has a right to charge a little something. Unfortunately, the USA is in a bit of a recession, or coming out of a recession, or experiencing a depression, regardless, in times like these, loyalty should be worth something. If I buy coins from you, and you have a submitting ability, I expect to be able to submit a coin here and there. If not, what else do you charge me for that you don't need to? I will find someone who doesn't nickel and dime me. </p><p><br /></p><p>I just met a dealer a few months ago, younger guy, hungry guy. I had my child with me and he is always very polite, very friendly, we get along well. I made a few small, very small purchases from him to fill my daughters mercury dime album, buffalo album, and my monthly junk silver stack. Discussed some harder to find pieces I am always looking for. At the Easter show, he mentioned that this week he will be buying a small gold hoard from a recently deceased clients family. He knows most of the collection, alot of it is raw. He said he will hold the 3 pieces that fit my criteria and submit them for me. If they grade a minimum grade, he will sell them to me at an agreed upon price prior to submitting. If they do not grade, he will keep and sell them elsewhere. THAT is a dealer I will ALWAYS go to in the future.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="fiatfiasco, post: 1909714, member: 67957"]I think a dealer has a right to charge a little something. Unfortunately, the USA is in a bit of a recession, or coming out of a recession, or experiencing a depression, regardless, in times like these, loyalty should be worth something. If I buy coins from you, and you have a submitting ability, I expect to be able to submit a coin here and there. If not, what else do you charge me for that you don't need to? I will find someone who doesn't nickel and dime me. I just met a dealer a few months ago, younger guy, hungry guy. I had my child with me and he is always very polite, very friendly, we get along well. I made a few small, very small purchases from him to fill my daughters mercury dime album, buffalo album, and my monthly junk silver stack. Discussed some harder to find pieces I am always looking for. At the Easter show, he mentioned that this week he will be buying a small gold hoard from a recently deceased clients family. He knows most of the collection, alot of it is raw. He said he will hold the 3 pieces that fit my criteria and submit them for me. If they grade a minimum grade, he will sell them to me at an agreed upon price prior to submitting. If they do not grade, he will keep and sell them elsewhere. THAT is a dealer I will ALWAYS go to in the future.[/QUOTE]
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