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<p>[QUOTE="Leadfoot, post: 303760, member: 2972"]The seller responded to my question:</p><p><br /></p><p><i>Hello. I am interested in placing a bid on your auctions, but I am having trouble believeing that the settlement of your Grandfather's estate doesn't allow for returns. Would you please send me a copy of the Writ (order to Sell) concerning your Grandfather's collection? THank you very much....Mike</i></p><p><br /></p><p>Here is his response:</p><p><br /></p><p><i>The coins are being sold to pay for medical bills and debts, the funds are being used to pay those debts immediately. I have to sell all the coins, they are for absolute auction, check my feedback, I have recently sold coins up to 10000+ value with positive feedback. I do not have the timeframe or money to handle returns, that is why the policy is the way it is. The coins are something I wish I did not have to sell.</i></p><p><br /></p><p>So either he's lying in his auction, or he was lying in his response. To refresh your memory, here's what he says in the auction (underlining mine):</p><p><br /></p><p><i>Payment by Money Order, Cashier's/Certified Check, sorry NO PAYPAL or credit cards, items sold as is and all sales final <u>as estate settlement does not allow for returns</u>.</i></p><p><br /></p><p>So I ask this again -- why should we believe anything this seller has to say? If he lied in the description/answer, what's to say he's not lying about his motives or the source of the coins...Mike[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Leadfoot, post: 303760, member: 2972"]The seller responded to my question: [i]Hello. I am interested in placing a bid on your auctions, but I am having trouble believeing that the settlement of your Grandfather's estate doesn't allow for returns. Would you please send me a copy of the Writ (order to Sell) concerning your Grandfather's collection? THank you very much....Mike[/i] Here is his response: [i]The coins are being sold to pay for medical bills and debts, the funds are being used to pay those debts immediately. I have to sell all the coins, they are for absolute auction, check my feedback, I have recently sold coins up to 10000+ value with positive feedback. I do not have the timeframe or money to handle returns, that is why the policy is the way it is. The coins are something I wish I did not have to sell.[/i] So either he's lying in his auction, or he was lying in his response. To refresh your memory, here's what he says in the auction (underlining mine): [i]Payment by Money Order, Cashier's/Certified Check, sorry NO PAYPAL or credit cards, items sold as is and all sales final [U]as estate settlement does not allow for returns[/u].[/i] So I ask this again -- why should we believe anything this seller has to say? If he lied in the description/answer, what's to say he's not lying about his motives or the source of the coins...Mike[/QUOTE]
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