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<p>[QUOTE="Vegas Vic, post: 2014913, member: 58810"]Just a FYI follow up to your response about dealers that go to the vegas show. I can tell you that over 70% violated your "best price" etiquette when I have sold coins over the last 4 years here.</p><p><br /></p><p>Maybe 20-30% violate your "grading questioning" etiquette. There was even a dealer here on cointalk that did something to me that they posted was rude for someone to do the exact same thing to someone else. </p><p><br /></p><p>Personally none of that bothers me because when I go into a room to sell coins I check my ego at the door and do whatever it takes to close the deal. But I guess coin dealing is easier for an amateur then a professional coin dealer as I didn't violate the polite rules but so many of the coin dealers did. Either that or maybe just maybe the so called etiquette rules were a little off. I'm cool with either interpretation because you either get to be wrong or I guess I'm just awesome. Personally I'd think it was way more likely that you were wrong but I won't rule out me being awesome. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie6" alt=":cool:" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Vegas Vic, post: 2014913, member: 58810"]Just a FYI follow up to your response about dealers that go to the vegas show. I can tell you that over 70% violated your "best price" etiquette when I have sold coins over the last 4 years here. Maybe 20-30% violate your "grading questioning" etiquette. There was even a dealer here on cointalk that did something to me that they posted was rude for someone to do the exact same thing to someone else. Personally none of that bothers me because when I go into a room to sell coins I check my ego at the door and do whatever it takes to close the deal. But I guess coin dealing is easier for an amateur then a professional coin dealer as I didn't violate the polite rules but so many of the coin dealers did. Either that or maybe just maybe the so called etiquette rules were a little off. I'm cool with either interpretation because you either get to be wrong or I guess I'm just awesome. Personally I'd think it was way more likely that you were wrong but I won't rule out me being awesome. :cool:[/QUOTE]
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