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<p>[QUOTE="BooksB4Coins, post: 1720204, member: 36230"]This is not meant to defend the seller (appears to be nothing more than another ebay dreck peddler of the type that should always be avoided), but I am having a hard time believing that the OP did not know full well the coin is junk and was just taking a shot-in-the-dark gamble. Had it been the impaired proof hoped for, all would be fine and he surely would be pleased as punch, but since it is not, it seems that he wants to place blame and cover his losses. </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> If the OP was fresh to the game and had actually taken the seller’s claim at face value, I would be all for a neg, but he has been here long enough for us to know that this is simply not the case. I could not care less about the feedback this type of seller receives, but the OP needs to accept that he gambled and lost. He could leave a neutral and mention the poor customer service if this will make him feel better, but he need to accept some level of responsibility for his poor choices which resulted in a bad buy.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="BooksB4Coins, post: 1720204, member: 36230"]This is not meant to defend the seller (appears to be nothing more than another ebay dreck peddler of the type that should always be avoided), but I am having a hard time believing that the OP did not know full well the coin is junk and was just taking a shot-in-the-dark gamble. Had it been the impaired proof hoped for, all would be fine and he surely would be pleased as punch, but since it is not, it seems that he wants to place blame and cover his losses. If the OP was fresh to the game and had actually taken the seller’s claim at face value, I would be all for a neg, but he has been here long enough for us to know that this is simply not the case. I could not care less about the feedback this type of seller receives, but the OP needs to accept that he gambled and lost. He could leave a neutral and mention the poor customer service if this will make him feel better, but he need to accept some level of responsibility for his poor choices which resulted in a bad buy.[/QUOTE]
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