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<p>[QUOTE="SCCoinCollector, post: 1905306, member: 70299"]Someone stated earlier that "Joe" is a super nice guy. Oh yes, I can see that. He just resorts to verbal attacks and name calling when someone disagrees with him AND offers a helpful hint so he won't make the same mistake and have to whine so much in the future which is to list your high dollar coins under the category "BULLION> GOLD" with a NO RETURN policy and you STILL receive your 20% discount off of your final value fees. (You're welcome Joe.)</p><p><br /></p><p>There is no need to get all defensive and personal. I simply pointed out it was your own fault and buyers have 14-days to return an item - FOR ANY REASON - if you check off that little box like you did. And for the record "Joe" why not be honest and tell everyone that you are embellishing a few ponts in your post. Ebay does NOT default the 14-day return policy like you stated - you MUST CHOOSE the return policy you want so you being untruthful in an attempt to make yourself look more sympathetic. Also you wouldn't have all those overdrawn issues had you not been so greedy and waited for feedback or at least a few days to see if the buyer was going to keep the coin - or simply waited a full 14 days which was your return policy period. (oh I'm sorry, you didnt understand that.) </p><p><br /></p><p>In ending I will also state you being the a$$ that you evidently are - AND having made it to college - that you must not be too bright if you can't read and follow simple Ebay listing rules and then whine about it because you. (And to help you understand this is called pointing out the facts, NOT name calling like an adolescent.) I'm still wondering why so many peopel are thanking you for the "lesson". The only thing I've learned is you are a greedy, whiny, short-tempered man that wants to blame others for his own simple-minded mistake.</p><p><br /></p><p>And no I am not the buyer; I'm not so ignorant that I would pay that rdiculous amount of money for a coin that will drastically drop in price once all the hype is passed. (isn't that right Joe! hahahahaha)</p><p><br /></p><p>THANKS FOR THE WARM & FUZZY WELCOME MY FELLOW COLLECTORS![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="SCCoinCollector, post: 1905306, member: 70299"]Someone stated earlier that "Joe" is a super nice guy. Oh yes, I can see that. He just resorts to verbal attacks and name calling when someone disagrees with him AND offers a helpful hint so he won't make the same mistake and have to whine so much in the future which is to list your high dollar coins under the category "BULLION> GOLD" with a NO RETURN policy and you STILL receive your 20% discount off of your final value fees. (You're welcome Joe.) There is no need to get all defensive and personal. I simply pointed out it was your own fault and buyers have 14-days to return an item - FOR ANY REASON - if you check off that little box like you did. And for the record "Joe" why not be honest and tell everyone that you are embellishing a few ponts in your post. Ebay does NOT default the 14-day return policy like you stated - you MUST CHOOSE the return policy you want so you being untruthful in an attempt to make yourself look more sympathetic. Also you wouldn't have all those overdrawn issues had you not been so greedy and waited for feedback or at least a few days to see if the buyer was going to keep the coin - or simply waited a full 14 days which was your return policy period. (oh I'm sorry, you didnt understand that.) In ending I will also state you being the a$$ that you evidently are - AND having made it to college - that you must not be too bright if you can't read and follow simple Ebay listing rules and then whine about it because you. (And to help you understand this is called pointing out the facts, NOT name calling like an adolescent.) I'm still wondering why so many peopel are thanking you for the "lesson". The only thing I've learned is you are a greedy, whiny, short-tempered man that wants to blame others for his own simple-minded mistake. And no I am not the buyer; I'm not so ignorant that I would pay that rdiculous amount of money for a coin that will drastically drop in price once all the hype is passed. (isn't that right Joe! hahahahaha) THANKS FOR THE WARM & FUZZY WELCOME MY FELLOW COLLECTORS![/QUOTE]
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