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<p>[QUOTE="LA_Geezer, post: 6442611, member: 89393"]As a buyer, I have run into this situation a few times. The reasons have varied, but, in general, if the seller is at all reputable, he/she is going to honor your request to cancel your purchase for you. At the point that the seller does this, there really is no reason for either the seller or buyer to give feedback. In one instance, though, I had a seller notify me that the coin he had to send me was <u>NOT</u> the coin he advertised. After receiving his message, I immediately asked him to cancel the sale and refund the payment I had already made. To be specific, the coin in question was an 1889-S Morgan that I won for just under $200. What he notified he would be sending was a Philadelphia mint coin of the same year, but he did not send any photos. Clearly I was at fault for not examining the photos in his ad close enough, and, clearly, the seller was honest enough to notify me for permission to send this substitute coin. What follows, though, is one for Ripley. He refused to refund my money, saying that he needed it to pay a bill. He asked me to wait a month for him to return my money. When I replied that I wanted my money back immediately, he posted negative feedback for me. I did NOT retaliate, I just told him that I would approach this from another angle and contacted my credit card company. I had my money back in a few days.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="LA_Geezer, post: 6442611, member: 89393"]As a buyer, I have run into this situation a few times. The reasons have varied, but, in general, if the seller is at all reputable, he/she is going to honor your request to cancel your purchase for you. At the point that the seller does this, there really is no reason for either the seller or buyer to give feedback. In one instance, though, I had a seller notify me that the coin he had to send me was [u]NOT[/u] the coin he advertised. After receiving his message, I immediately asked him to cancel the sale and refund the payment I had already made. To be specific, the coin in question was an 1889-S Morgan that I won for just under $200. What he notified he would be sending was a Philadelphia mint coin of the same year, but he did not send any photos. Clearly I was at fault for not examining the photos in his ad close enough, and, clearly, the seller was honest enough to notify me for permission to send this substitute coin. What follows, though, is one for Ripley. He refused to refund my money, saying that he needed it to pay a bill. He asked me to wait a month for him to return my money. When I replied that I wanted my money back immediately, he posted negative feedback for me. I did NOT retaliate, I just told him that I would approach this from another angle and contacted my credit card company. I had my money back in a few days.[/QUOTE]
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