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<p>[QUOTE="KurtS, post: 2104720, member: 11786"]This includes terms and conditions which conflict with eBay policies. I had a recent seller write under returns "14 day hassle-free returns" then put me through a bit of a wringer when I requested a return because the coin's grade in-hand looked different than the photo. We settled things amicably, but it was still a bit of a process to find closure.</p><p><br /></p><p>There are coin sellers on ebay who think they have a "system" for selling, but it involves cutting corners, often on the service end--no returns (or hassles), bad pictures, misleading descriptions, inflated grades, cleaning, even outright deception. This is somehow considered "business" to them, and anyone who complains should adjust themselves to "their reality" Nonsense. A photo is not a coin, and the best dealers know this. They extend the buyer a review period, and never assume a sale is closed just because money trades hands. This is the kind of service ebayers should aspire to--rather than the "quick buck". /soapbox[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="KurtS, post: 2104720, member: 11786"]This includes terms and conditions which conflict with eBay policies. I had a recent seller write under returns "14 day hassle-free returns" then put me through a bit of a wringer when I requested a return because the coin's grade in-hand looked different than the photo. We settled things amicably, but it was still a bit of a process to find closure. There are coin sellers on ebay who think they have a "system" for selling, but it involves cutting corners, often on the service end--no returns (or hassles), bad pictures, misleading descriptions, inflated grades, cleaning, even outright deception. This is somehow considered "business" to them, and anyone who complains should adjust themselves to "their reality" Nonsense. A photo is not a coin, and the best dealers know this. They extend the buyer a review period, and never assume a sale is closed just because money trades hands. This is the kind of service ebayers should aspire to--rather than the "quick buck". /soapbox[/QUOTE]
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