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<p>[QUOTE="krispy, post: 849747, member: 19065"]Little old ME '<i>the motivation</i>'? Was I? <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie11" alt=":rolleyes:" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /> I don't recall where I stated that there are NO differences? I rarely put such faith in absolute statements as a multitude of factors are usually in play but I will firmly repeat, buy the coin not the holder. </p><p><br /></p><p>I've acknowledged that earlier in this thread, that the coins are unique and unrelated to your poll inquiry. Also that TPG companies are different for aspects unrelated to coins, some reasons being wholly customer perception, right or wrong, and others being corporate mission, industry competitive, professionalism, et al. </p><p><br /></p><p>Again I'll say, <i>buy the coin</i> and <u>not</u> the perception that the TPG is driving the price and value, current or future. That's the fallacy of the consumer thinking. Believe that or overpaying for a coin now could be risky for future issues that could topple a TPGs reputation. In that event, the extra value paid for a former reputation would be a waste of money. Pointing to auction records isn't foolproof backup for your poll findings, especially if successful marketing has the consumer mind set backing one TPG over another or all others. Again a point unrelated to the coin or note in the holder.</p><p><br /></p><p>How about my other questions... Where's the other thread/poll you conducted on this topic? Cross referencing the topic may be of some help here. Do you have that link for us?</p><p><br /></p><p>I'm curious what you mean by<i> "Hopefully it will work This time!!</i>" ? Is it your intention, all in good fun, to foist the topic on people that PCGS are going to bring more money? I'm curious about it knowing you are a dealer that submits many notes to PCGS with a vested interest that they bring greater money back to you in your sales. Is this partly your motivation for the poll? To reaffirm consumer sentiment on the TPG issue and your continued decision to use PCGS over another?</p><p><br /></p><p>This could also have been a good topic for your TPG Support Group. :smile[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="krispy, post: 849747, member: 19065"]Little old ME '[I]the motivation[/I]'? Was I? :rolleyes: I don't recall where I stated that there are NO differences? I rarely put such faith in absolute statements as a multitude of factors are usually in play but I will firmly repeat, buy the coin not the holder. I've acknowledged that earlier in this thread, that the coins are unique and unrelated to your poll inquiry. Also that TPG companies are different for aspects unrelated to coins, some reasons being wholly customer perception, right or wrong, and others being corporate mission, industry competitive, professionalism, et al. Again I'll say, [I]buy the coin[/I] and [U]not[/U] the perception that the TPG is driving the price and value, current or future. That's the fallacy of the consumer thinking. Believe that or overpaying for a coin now could be risky for future issues that could topple a TPGs reputation. In that event, the extra value paid for a former reputation would be a waste of money. Pointing to auction records isn't foolproof backup for your poll findings, especially if successful marketing has the consumer mind set backing one TPG over another or all others. Again a point unrelated to the coin or note in the holder. How about my other questions... Where's the other thread/poll you conducted on this topic? Cross referencing the topic may be of some help here. Do you have that link for us? I'm curious what you mean by[I] "Hopefully it will work This time!![/I]" ? Is it your intention, all in good fun, to foist the topic on people that PCGS are going to bring more money? I'm curious about it knowing you are a dealer that submits many notes to PCGS with a vested interest that they bring greater money back to you in your sales. Is this partly your motivation for the poll? To reaffirm consumer sentiment on the TPG issue and your continued decision to use PCGS over another? This could also have been a good topic for your TPG Support Group. :smile[/QUOTE]
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