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<p>[QUOTE="bkprewitt, post: 1965870, member: 33172"]The photo I have is the best I could do with what I have. That's what makes this guy's accusations even more confounding... he's made the logically incongruent statements that my photo doesn't provide enough detail while at the same time saying he is certain he sees evidence of cleaning and wear. I guess we haven't institutionalized everyone who needs it yet.</p><p> </p><p>Given the complaint, I felt an obligation to include a disclaimer as I really don't want to hide the ball and want people who receive my coins are happy as I don't want negative comments or the hassle of returns. I figured an explanation of my disclaimer was warranted. Either way, with or without the details of this user's comments to me, I was bound to drive bidders away by including a disclaimer. I'm not looking to make a killing, merely get rid of a duplicate coin at a reasonable price way less than what I paid for it, and I'd rather get less than value than deal with negative feedback or returns. I guess the cost of doing business is I drive away people who don't like "drama." In another forum I posted, some stated they'd be more likely to bid on the item because of the honest comments I've included.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="bkprewitt, post: 1965870, member: 33172"]The photo I have is the best I could do with what I have. That's what makes this guy's accusations even more confounding... he's made the logically incongruent statements that my photo doesn't provide enough detail while at the same time saying he is certain he sees evidence of cleaning and wear. I guess we haven't institutionalized everyone who needs it yet. Given the complaint, I felt an obligation to include a disclaimer as I really don't want to hide the ball and want people who receive my coins are happy as I don't want negative comments or the hassle of returns. I figured an explanation of my disclaimer was warranted. Either way, with or without the details of this user's comments to me, I was bound to drive bidders away by including a disclaimer. I'm not looking to make a killing, merely get rid of a duplicate coin at a reasonable price way less than what I paid for it, and I'd rather get less than value than deal with negative feedback or returns. I guess the cost of doing business is I drive away people who don't like "drama." In another forum I posted, some stated they'd be more likely to bid on the item because of the honest comments I've included.[/QUOTE]
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