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<p>[QUOTE="National dealer, post: 7270, member: 487"]Here is an area where numismatics meets the everyday world. Customer service is an area that is always an important issue. When you are choosing your dealer, consider the effort put into customer service. If they communicate well, and go that extra step to make sure you are satisfied, let them know. Often customers will only share the bad experiences. We are all quick to complain, but very rarely do we praise. A simple thank you will go a long ways. </p><p>When you are dealing with coin dealers, be sure to take into consideration, our busy schedules. many of us travel to coins shows, and auctions on a pretty regular basis. </p><p>If you see your dealer at a show, please stop by to say hello. Often, dealers never see their customers. </p><p>Even though we are selling a product, most of us also sell our service. This is not unlike a waiter or a waitress. While it isn't necessary to tip your dealer, be sure to give a thank you. Remember your dealer when you decide to sell your collection. Pass along their name to your friends. </p><p><br /></p><p>Building a relationship with your dealer is one of those things that should be your priority.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="National dealer, post: 7270, member: 487"]Here is an area where numismatics meets the everyday world. Customer service is an area that is always an important issue. When you are choosing your dealer, consider the effort put into customer service. If they communicate well, and go that extra step to make sure you are satisfied, let them know. Often customers will only share the bad experiences. We are all quick to complain, but very rarely do we praise. A simple thank you will go a long ways. When you are dealing with coin dealers, be sure to take into consideration, our busy schedules. many of us travel to coins shows, and auctions on a pretty regular basis. If you see your dealer at a show, please stop by to say hello. Often, dealers never see their customers. Even though we are selling a product, most of us also sell our service. This is not unlike a waiter or a waitress. While it isn't necessary to tip your dealer, be sure to give a thank you. Remember your dealer when you decide to sell your collection. Pass along their name to your friends. Building a relationship with your dealer is one of those things that should be your priority.[/QUOTE]
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