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<p>[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1261286, member: 26302"]Well most dealers would simply put the silver in back or raise their premiums if they really didn't want to sell. I have seen many dealers have product in the back of the store since they believed it was moving higher. If you put it out on display you can tick people off if you are unwilling to sell. Put it in back and simply be "out" is the easiest course of action. I asked a dealer friend once if he had any silver dollars. He had me come around back and let me pick through hundreds he had, ("junk" morgans and peace). He said he simply did not want to put them out and have people complain that he was charging $6 when the silver value was only $3.50, but since I was willing to pay $6 he was willing to sell to me all day long.</p><p><br /></p><p>Since the dealer did sell to you, I do not think he really was worried it was going up. Maybe he genuinely thought it was going down, and was simply trying to help. Not everyone who appears to try to help are trying to hose you man, there are still good people out there. Maybe he was wrong, but other than that you cannot be sure of his motives.</p><p><br /></p><p>Chris[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1261286, member: 26302"]Well most dealers would simply put the silver in back or raise their premiums if they really didn't want to sell. I have seen many dealers have product in the back of the store since they believed it was moving higher. If you put it out on display you can tick people off if you are unwilling to sell. Put it in back and simply be "out" is the easiest course of action. I asked a dealer friend once if he had any silver dollars. He had me come around back and let me pick through hundreds he had, ("junk" morgans and peace). He said he simply did not want to put them out and have people complain that he was charging $6 when the silver value was only $3.50, but since I was willing to pay $6 he was willing to sell to me all day long. Since the dealer did sell to you, I do not think he really was worried it was going up. Maybe he genuinely thought it was going down, and was simply trying to help. Not everyone who appears to try to help are trying to hose you man, there are still good people out there. Maybe he was wrong, but other than that you cannot be sure of his motives. Chris[/QUOTE]
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