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<p>[QUOTE="Lehigh96, post: 590470, member: 15309"]No, that is not right. The photo makes no difference at all. If you are willing to purchase a certified coin with a terrible photo, you are essentially buying the coin sight unseen and trusting the opinion of the TPG. The photo only assures you that the coin offered is actually a certified coin.</p><p><br /></p><p>The problem with this entire country is that everyone denies personal responsibility. Everything is someone else's fault. Americans perpetually look for someone to blame for their lot in life which is better that just about everyone else in the world BTW.</p><p><br /></p><p>I think that in high school, they should make a mandatory one year class called CAVEAT EMPTOR. I would settle for an ethics class, but am not sure anyone is qualified to teach one anymore.</p><p><br /></p><p>This is not a personal attack towards you Travis, but to say a seller who posts a poor photo of a certified coin is trying to deceive you is your failure to accept personal responsibility for your own decisions.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Lehigh96, post: 590470, member: 15309"]No, that is not right. The photo makes no difference at all. If you are willing to purchase a certified coin with a terrible photo, you are essentially buying the coin sight unseen and trusting the opinion of the TPG. The photo only assures you that the coin offered is actually a certified coin. The problem with this entire country is that everyone denies personal responsibility. Everything is someone else's fault. Americans perpetually look for someone to blame for their lot in life which is better that just about everyone else in the world BTW. I think that in high school, they should make a mandatory one year class called CAVEAT EMPTOR. I would settle for an ethics class, but am not sure anyone is qualified to teach one anymore. This is not a personal attack towards you Travis, but to say a seller who posts a poor photo of a certified coin is trying to deceive you is your failure to accept personal responsibility for your own decisions.[/QUOTE]
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